Thursday 30 November 2006

Family and friends

Not much weaving has been done in the last week, but have had a lovely time with family and friends over the weekend. We all got together for a bit of a celebration a month early as we will all be apart at Xmas.

Just a few pics. LOL








A happy Tamsin at the bar!









Harry, Karen and Ian









Tamsin and her Grandma with Connie peeking in!

Monday 20 November 2006

Upholstery fabric

My next challenge was to weave some upholstery fabric with which to recover the seats of our dining chairs. I wanted it to be hard wearing and to fit in with the recent decorating and furniture painting. After quite a lot of research I decided to us a wool/silk combination in lemon for the warp and pale blue for the weft. The yarn was called Zephyr by Jagger and was set at 30 epi to make it stable for seating. The pattern was one from http://www.handweaving.net/ and is a fancy twill on 16 shafts.

The warp was a real challenge to wind on as it was very sticky, and then to my horror the computer dobby decided not to work. It took quite a while to sort out as being August the loom manufacturers were on holiday, however in the end we found out it was the circuit board that had died and a new one was sent for me to replace and from then on the weaving went well. I wove 11 yds of fabric and now have to wet finish it and upholster the seats. That is a job for when I have a bit more time as now it is a rush to get some commissions and prezzies woven for Xmas.

Saturday 18 November 2006

Table runner and mats

My next project was to weave a runner and some mats for my DD for the summmer. The tencel is 8/2 and I used it for both warp and weft in the runner but changed to a coffee coloured rayon boucle weft for the mats. They were done in a silk damask design on 20 shafts and set at 24 epi..













This is a close up of the pattern







Friday 17 November 2006

First post

Hi Everyone, just trying this out so lets see how it goes.


The first weaving I did this year was to make some fabric for bathroom curtains. I wanted to be able to see through it, but not too well if you see what I mean, so I chose panels of plain and lace weave alternating and made it from a linen warp and a cotton and linen weft. This was my first play with linen so interesting.
Here is a pic of it on the loom.










Here it is wet finished prior to sewing









And finally the end product. Quite pleased with this first attempt, will certainly try more similar I think.