In which we actually speak of WEAVING...
And there is some spinning too, of course!
Here we have a really bad photo of the Brooks Bouquet 'placemat' that came off the Flip last week, after finishing the fringe. It's wrinkled from washing, and I need to wash it again as there is a line of dirt that didn't come out the first time so I haven't ironed it yet. And the color is all wrong in this photo - it's a light gold/champagne color.
You can see the drawback of letting a project sit for months untouched - very uneven selvedges (and incorrect notes - my notes say I did hemstitching on the cloth beam side - turns out I didn't :-/). Though it should look better once ironed.
And - I've even been weaving a bit on the rigid heddle group's weave-along that I started LAST JUNE. Still not done, but I'm closer!
Here is an interesting spinning experiment. Remember the Pixie Farts batt I spun? I split half of that batt with a spinning buddy, and here are the results:
Interestingly, her skein is more green than mine - it's a bit more obvious in person than in the photo (and she didn't add the pink). I used the Penguin quill spinner though I mostly spun short-draw (you can do that on a treadled quill wheel :-) ), and she used a Babe Fiber Starter. We'll have to do another experiment one of these days. :-D
And, the merino-cashmere batt I mentioned last week:
And how it's spinning up:
Here we have a really bad photo of the Brooks Bouquet 'placemat' that came off the Flip last week, after finishing the fringe. It's wrinkled from washing, and I need to wash it again as there is a line of dirt that didn't come out the first time so I haven't ironed it yet. And the color is all wrong in this photo - it's a light gold/champagne color.
You can see the drawback of letting a project sit for months untouched - very uneven selvedges (and incorrect notes - my notes say I did hemstitching on the cloth beam side - turns out I didn't :-/). Though it should look better once ironed.
And - I've even been weaving a bit on the rigid heddle group's weave-along that I started LAST JUNE. Still not done, but I'm closer!
Here is an interesting spinning experiment. Remember the Pixie Farts batt I spun? I split half of that batt with a spinning buddy, and here are the results:
Interestingly, her skein is more green than mine - it's a bit more obvious in person than in the photo (and she didn't add the pink). I used the Penguin quill spinner though I mostly spun short-draw (you can do that on a treadled quill wheel :-) ), and she used a Babe Fiber Starter. We'll have to do another experiment one of these days. :-D
And, the merino-cashmere batt I mentioned last week:
And how it's spinning up:
(Sorry about the lousy picture - it was nighttime and the light is funny in that room - and that wheel is heavy so I don't like to move it if I don't have to.) It is 'variegating' into blue-er and more-purple-y lengths, and shorter sections of lighter lavender-ish colors (plus barber pole effects). And even when it's super-thin (which I'm trying to avoid) it's still silky. It's difficult to draft though - it's kind of stuck together a bit so I'm splitting the roving lengthwise into strips, so along with it wanting to spin thin it's a bit of a poky spin.
I've been meaning to spin on the Navajo spindle for several days now - hopefully tonight is the night. And I want do a little weaving - I really want to get back to the rug, but I'm making myself finish the log cabin project first. We'll see what happens!
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