I finished two of the eight napkins on the loom; the tie ups change between some of the napkins. In the case of napkin #3, it's just the treadling. So I'm ready to start but haven't yet; the room is a bit messy and it's putting me off. So I'll save that for next time.
I've been spinning the wool I dyed and carded... It's coming out a bit rustic, which is okay; my plan is to weave with it and then felt it a bit. I've spun up the fun colored bits on the new Louet and now have a pile of light brown wool to go. Tuesday I drifted to the coast with my wheel, and found a bench at Pescadero Beach, where I sat and spun for a few hours; the weather was perfect, a little overcast but warm and the local or visiting whale population entertained me by blowing and breaching right off shore. It was MAGICAL. A mom came by with two small children; I showed them how it worked. The little boy wanted to know how the wool got purple, since sheep aren't that color!
8 cards of 5/2 cotton thrums from my Spring Weaving class project |
Finally, I spent 3 days in Fort Bragg with some friends learning how to dye using fiber reactive dyes from a woman who can come close to duplicating color. Wow. As an output, I have formulas, color wheels and other samples, which I've glued and arranged nicely in a binder. I need to go through the rest of the dyes I have in the closet to produce sample gradiations; would also like to do some other color wheels.
I did find some fun fiber stuff in Europe, and I'll post it here as I have time. Next week school starts and I'm trying to get some things done around the house in preparation for that... can't wait!!!
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