Still working on the tapestry rug. I'm over half-way there. This section has taken as long as the whole rest of the rug. I'll be staying away from symmetric patterns in the future.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Plugging Along
Still working on the tapestry rug. I'm over half-way there. This section has taken as long as the whole rest of the rug. I'll be staying away from symmetric patterns in the future.
Friday, July 24, 2015
Inkle Band
I finally dusted off the old inkle loom and made a strap for my hand-knitted treat pouch for dog training. The instructions called for a clip to attach it to your belt. I don't wear belts and having it hanging from one clip made it bunch up so it was difficult to use. I had attached a cord which worked a lot better, but didn't look all that nice. So-time to do some inkle weaving. Much better. And I can wear it under my t-shirts as a pocket when my pants are pocketless!
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Bobbin Along
I'm still working on the tapestry rug. It's not perfect. I'm not to experienced in it but thought this would be a good chance to learn some tricks.
I did figure out how to make my own bobbins. At $20 a pop, I thought it would be worth it to make my own. I came up with this with dowels and beads. I love em. It only takes me five minutes to make one. I'm not so good at making the non-slip loop though.
I did figure out how to make my own bobbins. At $20 a pop, I thought it would be worth it to make my own. I came up with this with dowels and beads. I love em. It only takes me five minutes to make one. I'm not so good at making the non-slip loop though.
Friday, May 22, 2015
Feeling Loomy
Now that I'm out of the hospital and in my new digs, I have the room to set up my looms. My little Dorset loom had a really long warp on it of ugly nylon. I decided to take the warp off and put it on the bigger loom so I could make some rugs with it. I had unwoven some rag rugs that were coming apart and within a day I was ready to weave. I finished the two rugs in record time and decided to try a tapestry rug with what warp was left.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Needle Felted Dorper Sheep
I decided to make a last minute present of a needle felted sheep. Dorpers are one of the favorite breeds of sheep of people who keep sheep to train their border collies on. They are hair sheep - meaning they don't have usable fleece. They are very hardy, parasite resistant and easy keepers.They often have dark heads and white bodies although mixes come in all sorts of pretty spots and colors.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Mills and Snowmen
Here's the finished warping mill cut down to just fit on my folding table. It's not as small as the one online but I didn't want to cut too much. It actually works better than it did originally.
And here's the needle felting project.
And here's the needle felting project.
Monday, December 8, 2014
Mini Warping Mill
One major obstacle to weaving in a camper is winding a warp.
Several years ago I had made a warping mill out of pvc pipe. It wasn't elegant, but it saved wear and tear on my arm trying to use a warping board.
When I moved to Texas and into a camper, I found the warping mill was just too big and I didn't have a table to set it on.
It also seems to be missing one cross piece.
While browsing online, I came across a teeny tiny warping mill. That started my brain cranking out ideas. What if I cut this warping mill down to fit my small folding table? PVC is easy to cut and drill and I'd have something I could actually use. I won't be doing any large pieces for a while until I find a place where I can use my floor looms. Better to make small pieces and stitch them together than none at all.
I'll start on this as soon as I finish my needle felting projects.
Several years ago I had made a warping mill out of pvc pipe. It wasn't elegant, but it saved wear and tear on my arm trying to use a warping board.
When I moved to Texas and into a camper, I found the warping mill was just too big and I didn't have a table to set it on.
It also seems to be missing one cross piece.
While browsing online, I came across a teeny tiny warping mill. That started my brain cranking out ideas. What if I cut this warping mill down to fit my small folding table? PVC is easy to cut and drill and I'd have something I could actually use. I won't be doing any large pieces for a while until I find a place where I can use my floor looms. Better to make small pieces and stitch them together than none at all.
I'll start on this as soon as I finish my needle felting projects.
Labels:
handwoven,
warp,
warping,
warping mill,
weaving
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