FIG. 65. WOVEN DESIGN. DIAMOND EFFECT.

[Fig. 65] shows a rather unusual weave. The effect is that of a number of diamond areas over the entire surface, one of which is marked to make the unit or design evident. This design need not begin at the center, but may begin at the edge of the frame as in regular diagonal weaving shown in [Fig. 55]. The strands comprising the unit are numbered for convenience. The process of weaving is as follows:

Strand 1—Under 1, over 2, under 1, over 2, and so on.

Strand 2—Over 2, under 3, over 3, under 3, and so on.

Strand 3—Over 1, under 2, over 1, under 2, and so on.

Strand 4—Under 2, over 3, under 3, over 3, and so on.

Strand 5—Under 1, over 2, under 1, over 2, and so on.

Strand 6—Under 2, over 3, under 3, over 3, and so on.

Strand 7—Over 1, under 2, over 1, under 2, and so on.