Here are a few Rugs I've been working on. They are woven on an 8/4 cotton warp with extra fluffy yarn as weft. I wove these rugs in overshot "on opposites". And "polychrome ". These two methods completely cover the warp and make awesome designs on just 4 shafts.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Weaving Hack
People may think I'm crazy, but I wind all my bobbins for weaving on my sewing machine. I've tried several other methods, but for me, this works best. Enjoy!
Bobbin Winding Hack
Bobbin Winding Hack
Thursday, October 20, 2016
A Happy Mistake
I was devastated. The gorgeous ombré that I was going for was now a jumble of color. After a minute or two, I realized that it might still work. Instead of trying to figure out where each thread should go, in color order, I just began sleying & threading.
I had planned on weaving plain weave & then experimenting with 6 shaft M's & W's. I decided to go ahead with that plan however the warp came out. As I had hoped, the colors blended together seamlessly. Here are my happy results...
Just off the loom....
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Fine Arts Fair This Saturday
Come out and see my weaving this Saturday, October 8, at the Fine Arts Fair at Deep Run East Mennonite Church in Perkasie, PA from 10-4. Proceeds to benefit Worthwhile Wear, and organization supporting victims of human trafficking.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
6 Shaft Shadow Weave in Chenille
The last time I did color & weave or a shadow weave, it was on 4 shafts. My 1st piece was a log cabin runner woven on my rigid heddle loom. It was my favorite, until.... I got my floor loom. I did a table runner in 4 color log cabin. It still is one of my all time favorites. I've been having a hard time deciding what to make for some upcoming craft shows. Ultimately I decided to try to use up my chenille and make some shadow weave scarves.
Fringe is a must with these scarves and fringing chenille was a lot more tedious than I had anticipated. The fringe looks great, but I'm not looking forward to fringing the rest!
When I searched "8 shaft shadow weave", I found several links to Eva Stossel's blog. Using her specs as a guideline, I began to wind the warp. In the end, I went with a 6 shaft pattern and I decided on a sett of 17 1/2. Why this odd sett? I have two reeds; a 5 dent & a 10 dent. Eva recommends a sett of 16-18 for her various projects using chenille. I should add, I'm using 1400 ypp rayon chenille. The closest I could get is 17 or 17 1/2 epi. I decided to go with the closer sett. This whole experience has sold me on the absolute necessity of an 8 dent reed ;)
Threading; my least favorite part
Fast forward about a day and im having threading issues. I'd fix one error only to weave another inch or two before finding another. I also thought I could get away without floating selvedges. That was another bad plan. After blowing through almost 2 bobbins and about twice as much warp as I had planned for sampling, the pattern was perfect......
....sort of. I noticed that certain warp threads appear as if they are floating. This is due to the sett of 17 1/2. To sley in the 10 dent reed, I sleyed 2,2,2,1. The threads that appear to be floats are where one thread is sleyed in a dent. I am keeping my fingers crossed that it will even out when off the loom.
I did another version using purple....
And another with green in a diamond pattern....
Fast forward to wet finishing. I soaked the 1st scarf in hot water. The water turned pink immediately so I continued rinsing until the water was clear. I rolled the scarf in a towel & then put it in the dryer. Some of the fringe got a little wonky but the finished fabric is like "buttah" 😉
Happy Weaving!
Next up, Fancy Twills on the 8 shaft 😀
Friday, September 30, 2016
8 Shaft Pinwheels
One of the 1st drafts I saw when I started weaving was a pinwheel draft. I've always wanted to try this weave and I had a bunch of 6/2 cotton to go through, so pinwheels it was.
This was a bit tricky for me because I have a 10 dent reed. The closest I could get to 16 epi with a 10 dent reed was 17epi. Sleying the reed was quite interesting since I had to count out the sleying and keep track of the 8 thread stripes at the same time. That being said, the threading was easy because it was a straight draw 1-8 with an 8 thread stripe.
My next challenge quickly presented itself as I tried to decide how to handle the color change. I wanted to maintain a mostly purple selvedge so I decided to cut and tuck the grey weft while carrying the purple.
The sett was open just enough that the excess grey weft did not cause a buildup on the left selvedge. Once I got into a rhythm, the cutting and tucking went fast.
I decided to change the tie up for the 2nd scarf .....
Friday, September 16, 2016
Craft Fair!!!
Please come out and see me, Lynette of LSG Crafts, at the Deep Run East Mennonite Church in Perkasie, PA on October 8th. Proceeds to benefit Worthwhile Wear, an organization supporting victims of human trafficking. I hope to see you there!
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