The next scarf (already bought and paid for) will have a bright red weft and long feather shapes per the buyer's wishes. Weaving will commence on that one tomorrow.
As a professional weaver, I'm in a constant state of changing what's on the loom: planning a project, dyeing yarn for the project, warping the loom with that new yarn, weaving, finishing, and so on. Blogging is a way for me to share the process, and a way for me to keep track of what I did when.
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Monday, May 02, 2016
On to the Next One
I've finished weaving the brown feathers scarf. Here's a photo of the cloth as it makes its way under the loom and winds onto the storage beam.
It's not an optical illusion. The diagonal formed by the advancing threading isn't straight. That's because the motif in the treadling starts small, grows to almost twice the starting size, then shrinks again. So instead of a straight diagonal, we have a slight curve.
The next scarf (already bought and paid for) will have a bright red weft and long feather shapes per the buyer's wishes. Weaving will commence on that one tomorrow.
The next scarf (already bought and paid for) will have a bright red weft and long feather shapes per the buyer's wishes. Weaving will commence on that one tomorrow.

ooohhh!
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