My threading pattern was the same Fibonacci threading sequence I've been using:
- 1 unit for block A (threaded 1, 3, 2, 3 making 4 ends for 1 unit),
- 2 units for block B (threaded 1, 4, 2, 4 making 8 ends),
- 3 units for A (12 ends),
- 5 units for B (20) ends),
- 8 units for A (32 ends),
- repeat
For the colored stripes in the warp, I used a different Fibonacci sequence so that it overlaid the threading sequence. I made it easy on myself and used a sequence of three: 8 warp ends of white, 12 warp ends of dark green, and 20 warp ends of dark purple. My warp is 8/2 unmercerized cotton.




After that I had a little warp left and so tried another traditional summer & winter treadling. I used the 6/2 white for the pattern weft again, but this time used an 8/2 navy unmercerized cotton for the tabby weft.

One thing bugged me while I wove was the white warp stripes. I figured that I should have learned my lesson with that last batch of towels as white tends to be very pronounced against darker colors. As I wove, the white kept grabbing my attention and was a distraction. I kept mentally kicking myself for using it in the warp. But now that it's all off the loom and I'm looking at photos of the result, I realize it isn't so bad. Hmmm. Live and learn.
In reading all this over, I realize that one problem with reading about weaving is that it requires a lot of concentration to mentally visualize what's being described. It does for me anyway and I don't know about you, but I'm not always up to it! So if my descriptions are are confusing, just enjoy the pictures. :)
Hi Leigh! They are all lovely, but I'd agree with you that the navy weft seems 'crisper' overall. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteI like all of them. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors and pattern. Beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteI can see that the white would be distracting while weaving but it looks so good in the finished fabric.
All of them are just beautiful! I wish I was a weaver...I have a small rigid heddle loom that I play with from time to time, but I never seem able to stick with it. Your Fibonacci overlay experiment is reviving the urges again, though! Just lovely...
ReplyDeleteSummer and Winter is chasing me, and I think I'm going to let it catch me! I have been reading these back posts of your blog and enjoying your summer and winter color experiments very much. They're beautiful! I took a book about summer and winter out of the library a year ago and said, "not for me." Now I think the problem was that the book was was in black and white!
ReplyDeleteTrapunto, so far summer & winter is my favorite weave. I'm still trying to explore more, but I like that one the best. It's a lot of fun and the color work is fascinating.
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