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
Meg, time for you to read P2P rule number 5: "How far you take the project depends on you. You could weave and have a finished piece, or go as far as determining the yarn, the set and the draft, or come up with a bunch of drawings and alternative project ideas."
So it's your thoughts and planning that matter and not a finished product! :-)
Hee hee, hah hah, Holly, I know!!! But you see, as the organizer, I feel a bit slack if I don't finish, and more importantly, this cotton combination looks so much better when washed and pressed - almost like silk, shiny and slick with a great hand - whereas on this table loom, with the very short distance from the heddles to the breast beam, there is only very little I can show!
I've kept telling myself this, and rest assured there is no way in heck I'm going to be able to finish this, but I need a good part to photograph...
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Meg, time for you to read P2P rule number 5:
"How far you take the project depends on you. You could weave and have a finished piece, or go as far as determining the yarn, the set and the draft, or come up with a bunch of drawings and alternative project ideas."
So it's your thoughts and planning that matter and not a finished product! :-)
Holly
Hee hee, hah hah, Holly, I know!!! But you see, as the organizer, I feel a bit slack if I don't finish, and more importantly, this cotton combination looks so much better when washed and pressed - almost like silk, shiny and slick with a great hand - whereas on this table loom, with the very short distance from the heddles to the breast beam, there is only very little I can show!
I've kept telling myself this, and rest assured there is no way in heck I'm going to be able to finish this, but I need a good part to photograph...
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