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DescriptionValley Yarns Merino-Tencel™ 10/2 – Coffee 100g cone.Lankava Hemp – Black – 12 Put up is 200g on cone.WeavePoint Complex Drafting version 7 add-on. You must purchase WeavePoint before adding the Complex Drafting module. Please supply WeavePoint user name when purchasing this product so that we can match it with your licence. If you don;t already own WeavePoint, you can buy WeavePoint and Complex Drafting together as a bundle. Download only, no media or printed manuals are supplied. Your licence will be sent to you by email, usually within 2 working days. You will not be able to use all of the features of the software until you have entered the licence details. Use of the software is subject to the WeavePoint  software licence which you can read here.WeavePoint version 9. Download only, no media or printed manuals are supplied. Your licence will be sent to you by email, usually within 2 working days. You will not be able to use the software until you have entered the licence details. Use of the software is subject to the WeavePoint  software licence which you can read here.
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Weight 0.14 kg
Dimensions 18 × 9 × 9 cm
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Weight 0.24 kg
Dimensions 18 × 10 × 10 cm
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Weight 0.365 kg
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WeavePoint 9 standard version (no loom control), WeavePoint 9 with Toika loom control, WeavePoint 9 with Louët loom control, WeavePoint 9 with ARM loom control, WeavePoint 9 upgrade from version 6, WeavePoint 9 upgrade from version 7, WeavePoint 9 upgrade from version 8

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<p>Imperial <a class="glossaryLink" aria-describedby="tt" data-cmtooltip="<div class=glossaryItemTitle>Sett</div><div class=glossaryItemBody>The density of the warp ends and weft picks in a woven fabric.&nbsp; Usually expressed as the number of ends per inch or centimetre and the number of picks per inch or centimetre.&nbsp;&lt;br/&gt;For balanced sett cloth the number of ends and picks will be the same.&lt;br/&gt;Note that once removed from the loom the finished sett will likely be different.&lt;br/&gt;</div>" href="https://test.weavingyarn.co.uk/glossary/sett/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]’ tabindex=’0′ role=’link’>Sett</a></p>
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<p><a class="glossaryLink" aria-describedby="tt" data-cmtooltip="<div class=glossaryItemTitle>Mercerised</div><div class=glossaryItemBody>&lt;!– wp:paragraph –&gt;Mercerisation is a process devised by John Mercer in 1844 which changes the shape of the fibre and increases both its tensile strength and affinity for dyes. Sodium hydroxide and tensioning of the yarn is used to change the natural spiral structure of the cotton to a straighter, rounded fibre, which gives it a more lustrous look. This is sometimes enhanced by gassing, which burns away the short whiskers of cotton.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;!– /wp:paragraph –&gt;</div>" href="https://test.weavingyarn.co.uk/glossary/mercerised/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]’ tabindex=’0′ role=’link’>Mercerised</a></p>
<p>Metric <a class="glossaryLink" aria-describedby="tt" data-cmtooltip="<div class=glossaryItemTitle>Count</div><div class=glossaryItemBody>Yarn counts are a way of measuring linear density of a fibre, originally expressed as the number hanks of yarn of a given length that can be spun from a pound of raw fibre. They originated when yarns made from different fibres were produced by separate trades.&lt;br/&gt;On this website counts are expressed as two numbers separated by a slash / . For example, some of our cotton is 8/2. This is a Number English count (Ne) and means that eight hanks of 840 yards could be spun from a pound weight of(…)</div>" href="https://test.weavingyarn.co.uk/glossary/count/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]’ tabindex=’0′ role=’link’>Count</a></p>
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<p>Metric <a class="glossaryLink" aria-describedby="tt" data-cmtooltip="<div class=glossaryItemTitle>Sett</div><div class=glossaryItemBody>The density of the warp ends and weft picks in a woven fabric.&nbsp; Usually expressed as the number of ends per inch or centimetre and the number of picks per inch or centimetre.&nbsp;&lt;br/&gt;For balanced sett cloth the number of ends and picks will be the same.&lt;br/&gt;Note that once removed from the loom the finished sett will likely be different.&lt;br/&gt;</div>" href="https://test.weavingyarn.co.uk/glossary/sett/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]’ tabindex=’0′ role=’link’>Sett</a></p>
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<p>Traditional <a class="glossaryLink" aria-describedby="tt" data-cmtooltip="<div class=glossaryItemTitle>Count</div><div class=glossaryItemBody>Yarn counts are a way of measuring linear density of a fibre, originally expressed as the number hanks of yarn of a given length that can be spun from a pound of raw fibre. They originated when yarns made from different fibres were produced by separate trades.&lt;br/&gt;On this website counts are expressed as two numbers separated by a slash / . For example, some of our cotton is 8/2. This is a Number English count (Ne) and means that eight hanks of 840 yards could be spun from a pound weight of(…)</div>" href="https://test.weavingyarn.co.uk/glossary/count/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]’ tabindex=’0′ role=’link’>Count</a></p>
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