Showing posts with label scarves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scarves. Show all posts

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Of Finished Objects and What To Do With Them

I have an old wooden "trunk" that is filled with my handwoven projects and samples. Lots of samples, and lots of scarves and dishtowels, with a few table runners and mug rugs, plus some yardage. 

Once upon a time, Dan and I had an Etsy shop for my handwovens and his pyrography. I think something like this is a logical conclusion for artists and artisans. We create because we love to and then have to figure out what to do with it all. We tried craft fairs and then Etsy, but either way we sold little and eventually dropped it. What can't be sold is either given as gifts or packed away after walls and wardrobe are filled to the brim. 

After sorting the trunk contents for the umpteenth time this year, I decided to start using some of it as Christmas gifts. My daughter-in-law and granddaughters are getting scarves for Christmas! 

Christmas scarves in log cabin weave

The two scarves in log cabin weave are for my granddaughters. I alternated black with a variegated yarn of red, white, and green. It is reminiscent of both log cabin and plaid. Ish.

Christmas scarf in shadow weave

The shadow weave scarf is woven with novelty yarns that have fine ribbon plied in. It will be a gift for my daughter-in-law.

I don't even know if they'll like them, but I've got so much stuff in that trunk that I don't care! LOL Time to spread the wealth around. 


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Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Gray Plaid Scarf

After I finished the red plaid scarf, I tied on another warp to weave a second, substituting gray for the red with a different brand of low-pill yarn.



Project Particulars:
  • Yarn: Mainstays Anti-pill acrylic
  • Structure: plain weave
  • Sett: 8 e.p.i.
  • Picks per inch: 8
  • Width in reed: 8 inches
  • Finished width: 7 inches
  • Woven length on loom: 70.5 inches
  • Finished length (excluding fringe): 64 inches 

Weaving Notes and Observations:
  • Sleying 8 e.p.i. on my 10-dent reed (1-1-1-0) worked well.
  • The scarf fabrics are firm but nicely so.
  • The only problem with tying on with this weight yarn was that it was difficult to get the knots through the reed.
  • The second (gray) scarf wove up much more quickly than the first. Probably because we had two days of non-stop rain, so there was no temptation to go outside unless necessary.
  • I was able to listen to Life of Alfred the Great by Bishop Asser of Sherborne and start on The Innocence of Father Brown by G. K. Chesterton.
  • Side note: I discovered that the LibriVox audiobooks at Internet Archive will automatically continue chapter by chapter. Chapters at the LibriVox website must be opened individually.

That wraps up my Christmas gift weaving. Now I can move on to some house projects I have in mind.

Sunday, December 10, 2023

Red Plaid Scarf

Off the loom!

Project Particulars:
  • Yarn: Yarn Bee Soft & Sleek low-pill acrylic
  • Structure: plain weave
  • Sett: 8 e.p.i.
  • Picks per inch: 8
  • Width in reed: 8 inches
  • Finished width: 7 inches
  • Woven length on loom: 69 inches
  • Finished length (excluding fringe): 63 inches 

I decided I have time to tie on more yarn and weave one more. This one will use a different brand of low-pill yarn and substitute gray for the red. 

Red Plaid Scarf © December 2023