This is my new warp for the RH, I'm going to weave fabric, with the intentions of making another tissue cover and maybe a summer bag, and my inkle for some straps with this same yarn. It should be fun to try and weave on it with 4 ply yarn. Easy tabby, simple and colorful, I want to play with some hand manipulated weaves towards the end.
And because I now know how - a close up.
I don't know why blogger uploaded this one sideways, but more practice on the Structo. I love this one and also enjoy the concentration I have to put into weave on it. I've also learned that I don't need to beat hard, a light tap and the weft is in place. After this sample I want to re-threadle the yarn and weave some other pattern getting some mug rugs done. Has anyone put cork backing on rug mugs? I'd like any opinions on trying that out.
I don't know why blogger uploaded this one sideways, but more practice on the Structo. I love this one and also enjoy the concentration I have to put into weave on it. I've also learned that I don't need to beat hard, a light tap and the weft is in place. After this sample I want to re-threadle the yarn and weave some other pattern getting some mug rugs done. Has anyone put cork backing on rug mugs? I'd like any opinions on trying that out.
7 comments:
I really like those colors! I can't believe how fast you are. I'm still working on getting my loom warped.
I love the texture of those yarns! I'll be curious what you are planning for the hand-manipulated part.
I'm glad you got going again, and I'm also looking forward to seeing your hand-manipulated weaving!
I'm glad you have found a process that works for you.
The rigid heddle yarns really sing; beautiful!
Beautiful colors. All spring and citrus. You are motoring right along too! Looks like lots of fun projects coming up for viewing soon! :-)
My favorite colors - oranges and yellows. Nice!!!
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