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
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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
Frankly, at 160 epi I'm surprised you can get clean sheds! If I sett my 60/2 silk at 160........well, it just would not work!
ReplyDeleteWow, 160epi, a once in a lifetime experience to weave.
ReplyDeleteI love these flowing lines and they are blending the colours one to the next.
Hurray to inexpensive cotton, then, Peg.
ReplyDeleteDD, by mistake, I thought. But yes, I had my mind set I wanted to weave a geeky fussy weave, but I'm glad I've grown up enough to step back a wee bit and think of what Teauret calls "macro" weaving, the overall effect. And what a relief; hopefully no sleying!
It looks gorgeous, love your colours!! What an amazing weave.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dorothy. Holding my breath until it's washed, pressed and dried, though.
ReplyDeleteMeg, I just checked the figures. 60/2 cotton is approximately 25,000 ypp. This gives 158 diameters per inch. That means that setting it at 160 would crowd the yarns so close together that there is no way a weft yarn could pass through. Are you sure that 1) this is 60/2 cotton and not something finer? or 2) that the sett is really 160 epi (i.e., 16 ends per dent in a 10-dent reed? What am I missing here?
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