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Category Archives: Weaving
Fiber Circuiting
Hello, hello, hello. The past few weeks have felt like a work out circuit more so than working on any given project. A little of this, a little more of that, working on a lot of things and not really … Continue reading
Posted in fiber arts, Knitting, Spinning, Weaving
Tagged knitting, scarves, shawls, short attention span, spinning, weaving
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Fiber Frenzy
It’s been a busy day. Signed up for a dye class at Tempe Yarn and Fiber. The great part was a that there were only five students, so we pretty much ran the roost and had a blast playing with … Continue reading
Beating Out the Tangle
At last – off the loom. A frustrating project, but a lot of learning involved. One big thing I learned about my new loom is that I have to discover a way to minimize loom waste. The first step on … Continue reading
Posted in fiber arts, Knitting, Spinning, Weaving
Tagged cotton, knitting, spinning, weaving
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Loving My New Loom!!!!!!
Fiber people who know me have heard me talking about getting a new loom for AGES upon AGES. During this time I have moved three times and across two states, and my old loom came with me. 2013 changed all … Continue reading
Posted in fiber arts, Weaving
Tagged 8 harness, 8 shaft, Kessenich Loom, new loom, rear hinge treadles, weaving
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Ground Cover Project – Completed!
Ready to go! Here is the completed blanket, with a knitted carry-all that I made from the weaving thrums and extra yarn. Still have some yarn left over, but the fringe effect sure helped use up a bunch of it. … Continue reading
How Can I Miss You if You Don’t Go Away?
I love this quote, and laughed my head off when I first heard it, although I don’t know who came up with it. That makes it all the more fun. My younger sister was breathlessly laughing as she quoted this … Continue reading
Posted in Celebration, fiber arts, Fun, Travel, Weaving
Tagged cicadas, Ground Cover, Jersey, weaving
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Standing in the Shadows or High Noon Weaving
One of the reasons I bought my “traveling loom” was to take workshops in the area. The criteria was that it would fit in my Mini. With the seats down, and the front seats all the way up, it wedges … Continue reading
Driving to the Moon
On mornings when I turn on Jomax driving toward Cave Creek, the moon is sometimes hanging in the early light sky – a straight line target smack in front of me. It makes me feel like I can drive to … Continue reading
Posted in fiber arts, Weaving
Tagged Ground Cover, lace shawl, weaving
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Off the Loom
At long last, the never-ending pillow cover project has been completed. I started it in January. All linen, four colors – green and blue in the warp, brown and natural in the weft. Surprisingly, it didn’t take much for me … Continue reading
Weave-In January 2013
There is nothing more wonderful than being able to weave in an environment where there are like-minded people who share your passion and are open to exchange ideas and help. It takes me back to the thousands of hours I … Continue reading