- fiber content: Ideally, handspun. But I have a large collection of cotton and wool yarns, some handspun but much commercially spun. To start, I'm going to include the commercial natural fiber yarns.
- color: I already started dabbling with this last year with my nature's color palettes.
- shapes: This will probably take some defining for this project. To start, I've been collecting photographs that feature stripes or bands of color on my photography journal. How I'm going to apply them to weaving will be part of my challenge.
- patterns: Natural patterns are a key element in permaculture design. More soon.
Leigh's Fiber Journal
Friday, January 09, 2026
2026 Goal: A Year of Permaculture Weaving
Wednesday, January 07, 2026
2026: The Year of Being a Weaver Again?
Once upon a time, my fiber journal was my main blog. Then we bought our homestead and there was so much to do that I created a homestead blog. One of those things to do was repairing and upgrading our 100-year-old house. Seventeen years later, the interior of the house is almost done! With every room we've worked on, I've had to pack things up and pile them elsewhere. Between that and establishing our homestead, my fiber arts activities have been off-again / on again.
2025 was mostly an off-again year, although I managed 28 fiber blog posts. Late last summer, when Dan started on the front bedroom where I set up my Glimakra, things were packed up again and piled up in my sewing room, so my table loom and supplies were harder to get to. That led to a loss of momentum for weaving the samples for the project I was working on.
Happily, that front room is finally almost finished!
| A newly redesigned and rebuilt closet gives me all sorts of storage space! (Before and after pics here.) |
I've reserved getting excited about it until just recently, but now I'm starting to think about new weaving ideas and goals. Getting back to work on my fiber stash too. It needs to be turned into yarn!
Monday, November 17, 2025
Brother Blankets Sample #2
Sample #2 for my Big and Little Brother Blankets
- Yarns: Hobby Lobby Baby Bee Sweet Delight
- Yarn size: sport weight
- Sett: 10 e.p.i.
- PPI: 10
- Structure: Plain weave
- Pattern: Every third warp end is solid green. The other two and the weft are the multi-color variegated yarn.
- Width
- on loom: 15.5 inches
- after finishing: 14 inches
- Length: since it's a sample, I didn't measure the length
- Wet finishing: same as sample #1
- Weaving notes:
- When I measured the warp, I used two variegated skeins starting with the same color, so the colors were wound in pairs.
- Other than that, 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.
| close-up of sample #2 |
Tuesday, November 04, 2025
Brother Blankets Sample #1
- 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.
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.