On to the next thing. I'm skipping the wider cotton warp I had planned for National for the time being, and working on a small merino commission piece, and cashmeres, after I borrow an 8-shaft table loom from Ronette, hopefully tomorrow night.
Weaving, Trying to Make Sense of my Time at the Bottom of this Planet, Occasionally Tending our Sisyphaen Patch
by the Goddess of Procrastination and Expert Forgetter
2008/08/24
This Will Have to Do
On to the next thing. I'm skipping the wider cotton warp I had planned for National for the time being, and working on a small merino commission piece, and cashmeres, after I borrow an 8-shaft table loom from Ronette, hopefully tomorrow night.
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Love it, and yellow is making a sneaking peak on the fashion scene just now.
From my blog you may think red is the only color I love (grin!) but I love, love yellow. It is such a happy color.
Dianne, is that true? How lucky!
Peg, I used to only every life pale yellows (to go with light gray), but I can tell you I like this one!! (In case you hadn't guess it...)
It's just stunning, Meg. Your work is beautiful!
Thank you, Connie. I like this combination, but if I were to weave this again, I'd tweak the draft a little more, and make it slightly longer, I think.
It's so beautiful. The yellow makes it glow like a tapestry from a monastery.
Thanks, matie! I am getting more and more interested in the "old" feel, as you said, but not copying, just the feel? I am more-than-before tempted to weave something like this in the widest cloth I can weave, probably in warp stripes, and cover a chair, but that will take some commitment, and more importantly, peace of mind before and throughout...
Absolutely beautiful, Meg. I especially love that particular yellow.
Thank you, Carol. I admit, though, that this is a pretty good photo of the piece!
It looks like handspun gold, Meg. Gorgeous..
Oh, thank you, Mrs Moon. What an expression. Lovely. Thank you very much.
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