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Leigh's Fiber Journal
Monday, February 23, 2026
Progress
Sunday, February 08, 2026
Decision About the Random Stripes
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| First 50 random stripes |
Thursday, February 05, 2026
Designing Random Stripes
- Probably the best guarantee of randomness
- I could dress the loom back to front, which I prefer with my Glimakra
- I wouldn't have to figure it out myself
- I don't have a printer to print off the list, so I'd have to go to the library for that
- Or copy it off by hand
- I'd have to remember which color name went with which cone
- Slower (keeping track of which color is next)
- Thread tangling as I wind the warp.
The other option would be designing as I go. To do this, I could wind on multiple threads together and then pick them off the cross in a random manner as I thread the reed.
Advantages:
- faster
Disadvantages:
- I'd have to warp front to back
- Would still likely get tangling
- Possibility I'd not be successful in a truly random pattern
Obviously none of these is seriously monumental. And yes, I'm probably over-thinking it (but then, it's my nature to over-think everything). It probably even seems like I'm procrastinating (which I am to a degree as I finish painting the room my Glimakra is in). But I have to make a decision somehow.
Sunday, February 01, 2026
Random Stripe Dishtowels. Winter: Colors & Yarns
| It's interesting that in the photo the right most cone of yarn is greenish. In real life, it's brownish looking. Ditto with the 2nd to the left, which is bluish here. |
At this point, the thing to do should have been making a digital model with weaving software. Except I don't have weaving software installed on this laptop, so I had a play with it in Gimp. I turned the stripes vertically as the bottom layer, superimposed the leaf weave draft as a top layer, and did a little color replacement of the original draft.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Random Stripe Project Idea: Season Themed Dishtowels
After my successful experiment in random stripes, I started to think about how to apply random stripes. An 8-shaft leaf draft I found floating around the internet gave me an idea.
- The weft forms the shape of the leaf. I can use one representative color for each season. That will make for easier weaving, since I won't have to keep track of and change weft colors.
- The warp colors color the leaf. Here's where I'm thinking about the random stripes. If I choose a variety of yarns in seasonal leaf colors, I can give the leaves some personality, i.e. they won't all be exactly the same. At least not horizontally.



