Weave Free or Die • Madelyn van der Hoogt DDW Workshop in NH
I just spent a fantastic three days in Concord, New Hampshire taking a deflected double weave workshop with the illustrious Madelyn van der Hoogt. The workshop was a great experience across the board. It was in downtown Concord, NH (near
The Smooth and the Wrinkled
I got a 6-yard warp off the loom today. It was a mix of 10/2 hemp in natural and white with a end of 10/2 linen every 8th thread. It was threaded in an 8-shaft straight draw, and I ended
The Raddler, the Waffler or Spore?
Skirting the Issues
I have been intending to make myself some clothes using hand-woven fabric for a while, but a couple of issues have stalled me. One was my disappointment in my ability to fit myself when I made my coat (it is
One Tough Ombre
Hey Strangers, I am back home and have had two (moderately) uninterrupted days for hands-on fiber wrangling. Oh Joy! (This is what I imagine the cat sees as the aftermath of his fantasy crime - dog massacre - because we left him and
Defeated by Deflection • Transported by Tablets
So, above are the ingredients for making our looms. Nice right? 2" x 4"s and c-clamps - weaving doesn't always involve piles of cash. Here is our fearless leader Ute Bargmann (tablet weaver since she was a youth in Bavaria), who
The Bad News or the Good News?
Drat! The bad news is "Broken" washed into a nice (but not too interesting) alternating-tilted-boxes diagonal pattern, completely losing the interlocking square motif I was so excited about. But . . . the good news is that I quickly put on
The Delightful Myth of Summer Quiet
It is true that certain cautions have been aimed at me that might explain a tendency I have to be at the mercy of happenstance . . . ."Be careful not to be adrift on the sea of life" "If
NEWS•report
I have to report that NEWS 2013 was fantastic. From start to finish I was amazed and delighted at the spirit, talent and humor of the Trustees, faculty and participants. I taught a class in Deflected Doubleweave from Fri-Sun. I
Towel Tale
Neglecting my blog has become the norm lately and IT HAS GOT TO STOP! So I have an interesting "towel tale" to tell. This is both an interesting (to us weird weavers) weaving story and a happy reintroduction of me
Unraveled
I know . . . old pics, but if you will notice I have been tweaking a bit to finish up before the Faculty Show at NEWS. I hemstitched the selvedge edges and removed about 12 ends on each side
Languishing Looms • Dusty Dimity • Back-Burnered Blog
I feel terrible that my blog has gone unattended for so long. When I logged on today, there were over 100 spam(s)? to be removed. It sort of feels like an untended garden. The weeds have taken over and the