I'm no longer complaining about how warm it is. We finally have some real January weather. It's been -30 two mornings in a row, now. Finally weather we can brag about. :)
Have you been over to Mama Pea's blog? She's been making some beautiful rugs. I like making rugs though mine never look as nice, or lay as flat as hers. I took a class on weaving last October and fell in love with the rigid heddle loom. This loom is much easier to warp and set up than the standard table loom that I never used and finally gave away.
This is the one that I gave away-
I've been practicing on my new loom and thought I'd try a rug.
I am pleased with the finished project.
So is Houston, he thinks it's his new bed. The rug isn't as tight a weave as my great-grandma used to do on her rug loom, but I think it'll hold up alright. I used t-shirts for the weft. I'm ready to start another one. I'm loving this.
I also have a sweater to finish. I've lost my enthusiasm for making it, but I know it has to get done. It's made out of alpaca that I sheared, dyed and spun. I like the look, but I'd rather be making rugs, now.
January is a great time for these projects. Christmas behind us and taxes ahead of us. January is time for a break.
Jan 12, 2016
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Jan 12, 2016
January!!
I'm no longer complaining about how warm it is. We finally have some real January weather. It's been -30 two mornings in a row, now. Finally weather we can brag about. :)
Have you been over to Mama Pea's blog? She's been making some beautiful rugs. I like making rugs though mine never look as nice, or lay as flat as hers. I took a class on weaving last October and fell in love with the rigid heddle loom. This loom is much easier to warp and set up than the standard table loom that I never used and finally gave away.
This is the one that I gave away-
I've been practicing on my new loom and thought I'd try a rug.
I am pleased with the finished project.
So is Houston, he thinks it's his new bed. The rug isn't as tight a weave as my great-grandma used to do on her rug loom, but I think it'll hold up alright. I used t-shirts for the weft. I'm ready to start another one. I'm loving this.
I also have a sweater to finish. I've lost my enthusiasm for making it, but I know it has to get done. It's made out of alpaca that I sheared, dyed and spun. I like the look, but I'd rather be making rugs, now.
January is a great time for these projects. Christmas behind us and taxes ahead of us. January is time for a break.
Have you been over to Mama Pea's blog? She's been making some beautiful rugs. I like making rugs though mine never look as nice, or lay as flat as hers. I took a class on weaving last October and fell in love with the rigid heddle loom. This loom is much easier to warp and set up than the standard table loom that I never used and finally gave away.
This is the one that I gave away-
I've been practicing on my new loom and thought I'd try a rug.
I am pleased with the finished project.
So is Houston, he thinks it's his new bed. The rug isn't as tight a weave as my great-grandma used to do on her rug loom, but I think it'll hold up alright. I used t-shirts for the weft. I'm ready to start another one. I'm loving this.
I also have a sweater to finish. I've lost my enthusiasm for making it, but I know it has to get done. It's made out of alpaca that I sheared, dyed and spun. I like the look, but I'd rather be making rugs, now.
January is a great time for these projects. Christmas behind us and taxes ahead of us. January is time for a break.
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