Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!



So, the scarf is 70% finished.  I am sure it will go to a good home!  Tried to do some weaving despite doorbell interruptions from trick or treaters.  The holidays are coming up and as usual I leave it till the last possible minute to put a couple of "gift warps" on the loom.  I also have an ambitious wedding project to start.  My Niece is getting married in April and I would love to create some linen table-ware for her and her hubby!

Happy Halloween

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Tick Tick Tick

Clock's a tickin, Halloweave ends tomorrow (31st) and my usual Mon-Thur workweek with a Sunday all day class means - I'm not done! My scarf is 50 % finished.  I have to say, it got me out of my comfort zone and gave me some new things to think about.  I will probably go on and make a Ruana for myself in deflected double weave.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Sample Finished














Finished sample after wet finishing is now 9 x 7.  The fabric is light and lofty and will make a very warm Ruana.  Not too sure about the light green stripes which means 3 shuttles,  it doesn't add tremendously to the design.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Deflected Double Weave Sample


Using 10 shafts with 2 for selvedge, deflected double weave experiment using 20/2 worsted and Zephyr.  Both set at 16 epi so the finer worsted will close up hopefully causing distortion in the Zephyr.  This is the last project for the Halloweave contest at Weavolution http://weavolution.com

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Draw Harness loom

Here are some photos of the almost complete Draw Harness conversion:




Saturday, October 15, 2011

Big Lola - Li'l Lola

On my old Blog at Wordpress I wrote about my big girl "Lola."  Lola is rather voluptuous (unlike me) but she wears my goods well.




Here she is modeling my unfulled - soon to be fulled merino scarf.


Now meet Li'l Lola






Standing a stately 3" tall,  cute huh?


Too Tired to Talk

Ok, no pics, but the good news is, I am almost finished with converting the GlimĂ„kra to a draw harness damask loom.  I had the front shaft frame for 75 shafts, I had the 10 shaft Opphamta attachment, lingos, long eye heddles etc. but the basement is tight quarters and not enough height for a 75 shaft system.  Plus I dislike setting up that system.

I will post pictures next week, I am covered in sawdust and my arm muscles hurt!  I can't wait to actually get this up and running!

Monday, October 10, 2011

More Deflected Double Weave

8 Shaft this time, quite a generic deflected double weave but I need to get this project going quickly!

Old Loom - New Topic

Recently on Weavolution there has been discussion of loom conversions for drawloom weaving.  Here are pictures from my old Wordpress Blog of a Varpa loom which underwent a successful conversion to a drawloom:




Sunday, October 9, 2011

New Project - Deflected Double Weave



After felting, time for something else, deflected double weave.  It has been a while since I did double weave so this should be fun.  I plan to use 16 shafts and a worsted black wool and zephyr for a ruana.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Merino wool scarf

The scarf warp in Shale Merino is on the loom.  It is an 8 shaft design using blocks of vertical/horizontal floats and plain weave.  As the wool is fulled the floats will bind a little and the pattern will become more secure.  Each block consists of 16 ends so the floats are quite long.






It is slow to weave as I have to beat very softly, the floats want to pack down and I need to use floating selvedges.  I plan to weave 80 inches - the finished, washed scarf will be approx 65 inches.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

I'm Beaming!



Warp ready to be spread in raddle



Using paper to support the warp chain whilst selecting bouts to be placed in raddle





Spreading the warp - each space = 1/2 inch, 16 epi = 8 ends per space



Warp spread, the lease sticks were removed due to yarn furring together when winding on, I used the portee cross to spread the warp on the raddle, I will beam without sticks until I reach the porrey cross at the opposite end of the warp chain and replace the lease sticks



beaming using sticks and paper (note the snazzy new beam made by moi!)



Once I arrive at the porrey cross I re-insert the lease sticks



BEAMED! (less than 10 mins for a 7 yard warp)

After yesterdays (I'd like to pretend I didn't even do that) experiment, I decided some nice fulled merino scarves might allow me to redeem myself!  I prepared a warp for 2/18 Merino at 16 EPI on the new live weight tension beam.