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I enjoy handspinning & dyeing, and using yarns in knitting, handloom and inkle weaving.
Dot's fibre to fabric: off the loom and finished...
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Dot's fibre to fabric. I enjoy handspinning and dyeing, and using yarns in knitting, handloom and inkle weaving. Sunday, 4 January 2015. Off the loom and finished. On the loom, width 9". Immediately after removal from the loom, width 8", length 120cm, still an open cloth as shown below. Very little, if any loom waste, just about right to give a fringe. Hem sewn using a fine spindle spun yarn of the same merino fleece as the warp. Finishing left the fringe somewhat felted and tangled, see below,. Off the ...
Dot's fibre to fabric: List of book reviews.
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Dot's fibre to fabric. I enjoy handspinning and dyeing, and using yarns in knitting, handloom and inkle weaving. Sunday, 1 July 2007. List of book reviews. Baltic - Style Patterns on the Inkle Loom, Anne Dixon, pub. by Anne Dixon, 1995, ISBN 1-899972-09-9. And by the same author / publisher:. Inkle Loom Weaving - the Basics and Design, ISBN 1-899972-08-0. Lettering on the Inkle Loom, ISBN 1-899972-00-5. Very good and inexpensive instruction books. Specifically written to record and preserve the patterns ...
Dot's fibre to fabric: July 2013
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Dot's fibre to fabric. I enjoy handspinning and dyeing, and using yarns in knitting, handloom and inkle weaving. Sunday, 28 July 2013. I get more spinning time than weaving time nowadays, but I often have weaving ideas for my yarns. In the past couple of weeks I have been spinning:. Castlemilk Moorit fleece spun longdraw from rolags;. Cotswold fleece worstead from combed fleece;. Coloured Merino longdraw from carded rolags. Sunday, July 28, 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 2 shaft Weavemaster loom.
Dot's fibre to fabric: September 2014
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Dot's fibre to fabric. I enjoy handspinning and dyeing, and using yarns in knitting, handloom and inkle weaving. Monday, 15 September 2014. This is a long post, so in summary, I injured my hands badly in March, the injury is due to having hypermobile joints (being "double-jointed"), I am making a slow recovery and prioritising YarnMaker over everything else. Hence no blog posts for so long, nothing much doing, and I didn't want to say anything because I didn't know what was wrong with my hands. I looked ...
Dot's fibre to fabric: August 2013
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Dot's fibre to fabric. I enjoy handspinning and dyeing, and using yarns in knitting, handloom and inkle weaving. Saturday, 3 August 2013. YarnMaker, spinners, and spinning supplies were my reasons for being at Woolfest in Cockermouth in June. However, I took a little time here and there to look at weaving supplies. Had a large stand where I happily sat and wove a few inches of cloth. I enjoyed meeting one of my weaving blog friends, Dorothy Stewart. And pick up and buy. here are the yarns I brought h...
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make.of.this.what.you.will: July 2010
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Friday, 30 July 2010. I am in love with my new blue suede handbag which my mum gave me for my birthday. Isn’t it pretty? It even has a pocket in contrasting brown suede. I think she probably bought it from OneForty. Labels: i love . Wednesday, 28 July 2010. I, like many, rely on my computer for work – I work in software so it’s especially critical that I have a PC that works! Anyway, my point is for anyone out there reading this, whatever you do, back up your data! Tuesday, 27 July 2010. Today is my birt...
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Talking about Weaving: October 2010
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010. THREADING PROBLEMS YET AGAIN. Posted by Peg in South Carolina. Before I started winding bobbins I decided I needed to do just a bit more testing of this warp. I wove two blocks. Whoops. Why didn’t this show up in the software? Probably I didn’t know what I was looking for. There are, yes there are, threading errors! I was glad there were only three! 2 The second error involved simply removing a heddle and removing the warp end. That solution will cause me to have to resley ...
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Talking about Weaving: THANK HEAVEN FOR DOCUMENTATION
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011. THANK HEAVEN FOR DOCUMENTATION. Posted by Peg in South Carolina. And thank heaven for the wonderful search function in Windows 7 which quickly brought up my files on the acrylic baby blanket I woven several years ago for our grandson. And why should this matter? I could weave one! The baby blanket I had made provided the perfect model. Machine washable, the right grist. Perfect. So I worked out the numbers. Reflections on the Baby Blanket. Thank Heaven for Documentation.
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Talking about Weaving: WEIGHTED WARP ENDS
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011. I beamed on the warp this morning. This is the picture from the front of the loom showing the weighted warps. At this point I had only about six more inches to wind on. The white strings hanging from the top of the loom have loops in the bottom. Through these loops I thread my floating selvedges so that they raise and lower more easily the way I want them to. Peg in South Carolina. Do you know the best friend of Andreas Möller (http:/ www.moeller-hamburg.com )? Peg in South Caro...
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Talking about Weaving: December 2010
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Saturday, December 18, 2010. PULLING MY HEAD OUT OF THE SAND. Posted by Peg in South Carolina. My warp still sits on the loom, waiting patiently for me to find the time(? To finish the sleying, tying on, and in general just getting it ready to be woven. I have lost interest in it. . It has been hard for me finally to say this: I have lost interest in it. . 160; I simply have neither the physical nor the mental energy left that this warp demands. Pulling My Head out of the Sand. Peg in South Carolina.
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Talking about Weaving: CONFUSED?
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Posted by Peg in South Carolina. I realized that those of you may be coming to my blog for the first time might be a bit confused by my last post. Here is a brief explanation. I spent months (actually, perilously close to a year) designing a silk warp for a shawl, dyeing the yarns, and getting the warp on the loom. The warp on the loom of yesterday’s post, is the warp in the waste basket. Why did it end up there? 8221; was written by Margaret. Carpenter for Talking about Weaving.
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Talking about Weaving: January 2011
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011. Posted by Peg in South Carolina. This draft represents only a very small part of the threading. And the colors are not those I will be using. I chose them in order to see clearly what is going on. The treadling is based on overshot treadling. That is, for each given block, I simply repeat that particular treadle x times. . What I would then ordinarily do is one of two things:. But I have done something else a bit different as well. Not only are the binder shots a d...The tr...
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Talking about Weaving: TREADLING PATTERN DECIDED
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011. Posted by Peg in South Carolina. This draft represents only a very small part of the threading. And the colors are not those I will be using. I chose them in order to see clearly what is going on. The treadling is based on overshot treadling. That is, for each given block, I simply repeat that particular treadle x times. . What I would then ordinarily do is one of two things:. But I have done something else a bit different as well. Not only are the binder shots a d...The tr...
A Royal Archer | Janet's thread
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A weblog, mostly about knitting but other topics appear. A Royal Archer January 10, 2017. 8212; Janet @ 6:19 pm. My 12th Great Grandfather Miles Crosby 1483-1538 was a Royal Archer during the reign of King Henry VIII. I love these discoveries in my genealogy. Incidentally – I reminisce and think of our 2 years 1985-87 in Bhutan where archery is the national sport. We would regularly see competitions and celebrations presumably when good scores were made. One Response to “A Royal Archer”. 8X Great Grandpa...
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Weaver and Textile Artist. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Shirley Treasure. Check out my new FB page. Https:/ www.facebook.com/shirleytreasureweaver. July 21, 2013. August 31, 2011. Drum roll………. My design was inspired by the beautiful ‘Protea’ photo sent to me by Julie. I wove a scarf in 100% silk and it measures 18 x 200 cm. This is the 16s draft and I wove it on my LeClerc Weavebird. Weaving of a different kind. August 30, 2011. August 3, 2011. Focusing on the cab...
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Dot's fibre to fabric. I enjoy handspinning and dyeing, and using yarns in knitting, handloom and inkle weaving. Tuesday, 13 December 2016. Plant dyes calendar for 2017. Fran Rushworth, author of the popular Dye Plant Gardening articles for YarnMaker has published a calendar for 2017 Plant Dyes for All Season. For more info about the calendar - and Fran's own adventurers with natural dyes - see her blog, Wooltribulations. Tuesday, December 13, 2016. Friday, 28 October 2016. For past 7 years my blog has b...
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