Buckle up, my friend, today we are tackling the world of WPI and other spacing abbreviations. Here we go!
Weaving has its fair share of acronyms. There’s EPI, and PPI, and let’s not forget DPI. Well, I came across yet another acronym that I wanted to share with you: WPI. In this episode of A Handwoven Experience, I explain WPI, discuss what it’s used for, and what it means for weavers. Because at the end of the day, there’s always something new to learn about yarn! Happy Weaving!
Show Notes –
Wraps per Inch – SpinOff magazine has a great spinning blog post about wraps per inch. It covers tools and sampling, showing us a great knitting example of how valuable it can be in your crafting life. Be sure to check it out here!
EPI vs PPI – In episode 158, I do a deeper dive into the world of ends per inch versus picks per inch. If those are new terms for you, never fear! I’ve got you covered. Here’s the link to learn more about them.
AC Insiders –
Now is a great time to try something new! This month, I am debuting a new perk for my AC Insiders: Weaving Study Hall! Sometimes life makes it hard to find time to weave. Weaving Study Hall is one hour twice each month where we do just that – weave together! It’s available to all of my paid AC Insiders.
Interested in checking it out? I’m offering a coupon for new members! Just enter AUGSTUDYHALL to get 50% off the first month of any tier you choose! Don’t wait – this deal is good through August 27th. Go to https://patreon.com/actoncreative for more information & to join. See you there!