I Got Stripes
I started to weave the stripe samples for the (possible) fabric to back the ddw pillows. I am not set on weft-striped fabric but I need to see some in action in order to decide. I am somewhat dissatisfied with
Happy Thanksgiving
Ready To Eat We have no idea how he got the spoon stuck in his collar, but he is clearly ready and waiting for that turkey
Pillow Talk • Sock Love • I Heart Kangaroo Dyer
I am (the holiday is hindering!) working on the third pillow colorway. I have heard from quite a few readers about my pillow backs. I haven't started sampling yet - see above - but I will listen to group wisdom and
Shameless Comment Fishing Contest
First of all I want to thank everyone who commented. HUGE THANKS! You will now be put in the randomizer, and could win fabulous cash (not really) and prizes (really)! I have decided on three prizes. The first will be a
Welcome to Plain Weave • New and Improved
After a month of struggle, a huge debt to CalmComputing and many muttered curses at Apple for dropping iWeb . . . ta da! . . . my new website and with a working "comment" option no less. I am very
Fails & Saves & Band Aids
Hubris and the allure of Cowboy Magic got the best of me and I wound a 57” wide warp at 45 epi with two layers of wool and one layer of mohair. I fought valiantly to thread and beam it
Halloween, Hurricanes & Vultures
[gallery link="file" order="DESC" orderby="title"] This post has to do with fat and turkey vultures and my new diet of lard and vodka . . . I got the best pie crust recipe from Christopher Kimball (Cooks Illustrated) which involves using vodka as
Using the Rit Dye for the Job
[gallery link="file" columns="4" orderby="title"] It has been eight days since my last “confession”. Dear reader I have not once, but several times indulged in the use Rit Dye. I had an array of projects that were well woven, but color fails.
Sheepy Wool on My Mind
[gallery link="file" order="DESC" orderby="title"] I just spent the last three days immersed in the New York State Sheep and Wool Festival - dubbed “sheepy wool” by my kids years ago when I used to take them to every one in the
Magpie in Me
I am generally not a fan of “sparkle”. It seems like the realm of the marabou slipper and the petit four. While I might occasionally fantasize about being a person who gracefully glides around in delicate slippers and gold lame,
Fungus, Fuchsia & Fifty
[gallery link="file" order="DESC" columns="4" orderby="title"] The fuchsia shawl is another experiment with the triple weave - this one using 2-block huck for the fuchsia side (thanks for the suggestion Laurie). There are also a few adventures in leno (thanks for the
OC? Yes. But OCD? Well, maybe.
If you are a hand weaver in the modern, developed world, I will say that you are probably somewhere on the Obsessive Compulsive scale . . . but in a good way, right? I mean, without the aid of a