Wednesday, September 21, 2022

I got the blues... bad...

11 yards of blue scarves
S from the Study Group gave a demo last month in how to lash onto the front apron rod instead of tieing on... it saves time and a lot of yarn (6 or so inches per thread? And possibly 600 threads? That's 100 yards).  I lashed on both the scarves and the baby blankets. Here's the scarf... and so fast. 

Speaking of the scarves, I wound the warp for them on K's warping mill. I'm frankly tired of guide strings and figuerd for a 5 1/2 yard warp, I just needed to go around it 5 times, right? I wound away... As I chained off the first of the two sections, I found myself thinking... this is really long... And of course it was, since the mill is TWO yards around, not one.  I wound the 11 yard warp onto the loom and figured I'd just do a couple of extra scarves. Anyways, I finished weaving 2 of them; one will arrive at J's house tomorrow and the other is going to live in Canada as a host-gift. I know I have enough for one more scarf; the last will either be a cowl or a scarf, depending on how long it is. Tension, so far has been perfect. I have no idea why.  The scarves are from  Double with a Twist by Stubenitsky; one scarf is the same motif repeated for the whole scarf, scarf #2 has different borders; they're in Zephyr (50% Merino 50% Silk) sett at 24 EPI. I wove them Looooonggg!! 90", and they wet finished closer to 80"... The next two will be shorter. S took photos for me which I'll add to the Quarter End Post.
Baby Blanket, 1 of 2

One baby blanket is off the loom but not finished... I found two issues in it. First, I'd skipped a dent in the reed and was too lazy to go back and fix it (Shame!!!)... I think it will be less obvious after it's washed. Then, a yard into it, I found a threading error! I fixed both between blankets, and it's lashed on and ready to go. I'll need more yarn but will order that just before we get back from a little vacation. Here's a photo of it on the loom if you want to play "spot the error".

See a color trend here? Yep, after that rug then these two projects I'm getting awfully tired of blue...

I've also been doing the following:
  • Writing a document for the guild on how to host a Zoom session. I'm not a tech writer, let's leave it at that.
  • I'm practicing piano daily (working on full octave C scale right now)
  • I'm knitting slowly away on that green cotton summer sweater even as I see summer drifting away...
  • I am spinning goat for a rug
  • I bought and Instant pot and have been making food in it.
  • I played with Tanghulu, which is fruit covered in a hard sugar shell. I used the cape gooseberry from the garden.
And as the quarter ends, I'm thinking about Q4...


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