- Yarns: Hobby Lobby Baby Bee Sweet Delight
- Yarn size: sport weight
- Sett: 10 e.p.i.
- PPI: 10
- Structure: Plain weave
- Pattern: Variegated yarn with Fibonacci stripes in green at 13, 21, 34, repeat
- Width
- on loom: 15.5 inches
- off loom: 14 inches
- after washing: 14 inches
- Length
- on loom: unknown
- off loom: 34 inches
- after washing: 32.5 inches
- Wet finishing:
- warm soak and squeeze with Ecos dish detergent
- two rinses in plain warm water
- spin cycle in washing machine
- laid flat to dry
- cool press with iron
- Weaving note: I didn't line up the yarn's color changes for either warp or weft in any planned way; the color changes were long enough to create the plaid look as it is.
Leigh's Fiber Journal
Tuesday, November 04, 2025
Brother Blankets Sample #1
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Trying To Remember Where I Left Off
It's been a busy summer in the garden and the kitchen. Every day was filled with picking and preservation. While I didn't get much else done, our pantry is the fuller for it.
Finally, with the arrival of autumn, I have some free time to do other things I enjoy. Which brings me back to the project I started to plan before harvest season kicked into high gear - my big and little brother blankets. The problem is that I lost the momentum of my planning process.
Monday, August 18, 2025
What I'm Not Doing This Summer
All of my blogs are topical, which means if I'm not doing anything related to that topic then I rarely post. That said, I did have quite a few fibery plans this summer, none of which materialized other than thinking about them. I wanted to do a lot more natural dyeing, I (still) have my big and little brother blankets to weave, I wanted to spin some lovely fleece that I have, and I hoped to do my Weaving My Family Tree project.
Instead, it's been a busy summer picking garden produce and processing it, more so it seems than last summer. Then Dan decided to start the renovation project in my loom room, which meant everything had to be covered for dust protection. Plus my sewing room, where my table loom lives, is the hottest room in the house so it's not very conducive to spend time there. I have gotten a little mending done.
The genealogy weaving actually took an alternate path in that it became a cooking project. I somehow got off on researching the cultural cuisines of my ancestors and I've been tracking down and cooking recipes to make period meals. I'm still working on it and it's been both fun and interesting. I will still do the historical weaving one of these days and perhaps put it all together in a family history book for my kids some day.
Of the blankets, Dan will hopefully not take long with his renovation project. I'd like to have the blankets done for Christmas! But that's out of my hands (as is so much of my life anyway.) 😀
Sunday, July 06, 2025
Big & Little Brother Blankets: Design Ideas
Monday, June 23, 2025
Big & Little Brother Blankets
This is a project I've had in mind for my grandsons. The "big" brother is 3 years old and the little brother is 1 month old. I doubt either one will actually appreciate the gesture, but a handwoven gift from their grandmother is something I want to do! And with the Glimakra set up with a new treadle tie-up system, I'm anxious to see how that goes.
I've done my yarn calculations a bit backwards. Rather than start with a finished size, I'm starting with an on-loom size. I have an idea of the draw-in and shrinkages, and the final size really isn't technical; in the ball park baby blanket size will do.
- on-loom width: 40 inches
- sett: 8 e.p.i.
- on-loom length: 40 inches
- crochet edges so no fringe: 3-4 inches between blankets
- loom waste: 28 inches (I'm never sure about this with the Glimakra)
- Total warp yardage: 2960 yards
- length for each blanket will be same as width, 40 inches
- on-loom width 40 inches x 8 p.p.i. = 320 inches for 1 inch of fabric
- on-loom project length: 80 inches
- 320 x 80 = 25,600 inches = 712 yards
I want to use Hobby Lobby Baby Bee Sweet Delight because it's cuddly soft and washable. And this week it's on sale for 30% off, so now's the time to buy. Hopefully, I can find enough skeins to pull it off.