So, I cut it all out and removed the weft. Yup, all of it. Then I pulled the entire warp back through the reed and then the heddles. Then I shifted the lease stick back into the threading brackets again.
Monday, May 22, 2023
✋ 🤞 Helping Hands 2: Spring Version
So, I cut it all out and removed the weft. Yup, all of it. Then I pulled the entire warp back through the reed and then the heddles. Then I shifted the lease stick back into the threading brackets again.
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Helping Hands: Spring Version ✋👍🤞
So right up front I will tell you this is likely to be 2 or possibly a 3 part post as we look at "Helping Hands" by Lofty Fibers.
Some time ago I saw a brief video clip on how to set up and use these 3D printed parts and brackets and it looked like the bee's knees! I dithered about buying them as there's the whole US $ to Canadian dollar conversion, plus shipping, and then likely customs etc etc. Finally I just ordered and waited for delivery.
I bought a set for both my Spring loom and my Megado loom. They have sets for just about every major loom manufacturer available at their web site. This is the way it comes in its own little bag plus written instructions and also a link to the video to watch at You Tube. (The one below is for the Megado, so the parts are somewhat larger.)
So the Spring loom was empty first and so I used it this time round for beaming. I'm sure that I will feel more confident with repeating the process, but it seemed to work nicely after I figured out the lease stick and pegs.
Next post will be about getting started.... stopped and making changes on the fly!
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
Garden Path Shawls 🌹🌼
Its a glorious day spring day here and I have the French doors in the studio open and a light warm breeze is coming in. You can smell the garden and we have some traditional spring blooms.
Some weeks ago, while it was still cold and dreary out, I had spring in mind when I started my shawl project. Sadly my back spasmed and so things sort of sat and waited. The only tool that saw any action was my e-spinner and while it was fun, it wasn't weaving.
So the goal for this shawl project was a delicate pink rose fiber yarn, paired with soft taupe or even a white or cream. Lovely for a spring day or summer gathering. Where the pattern would be revealed by a play of light or in soft tones so it wouldn't be overpowering to the wearer.