Sunday, February 23, 2025

Week 8 of 2025

This week I finished a woven table runner -

Last year I wove some Heavy Meta towels. I loved the pattern, but because I substituted yarn that was readily available to me the horizontal and vertical stripes didn't weave to the same width. I knew I would revisit the pattern to see what I could do to change that.
Using Fiberworks (a computer software program) I modified the pattern so the vertical stripes would be wider (also changed the pattern in a few other ways to make it work as a table runner). 
The difference in the mock up is exaggerated because it only shows one weft thread, and there are two (pattern and tabby).
I wove it with 2/16 unmercerized cotton (MB Old Gold) for the warp and the tabby weft, and 2/8 tencel (MB Natural) for the pattern weft.
I am super happy with how it turned out. The stripes are the same width. Next I will modify the pattern again to try more towels.
The table runner is about 13"x59" (not including fringe). More details can be found on my Ravelry page.

Works in Progress - 

Handspun scarf.
New handspun socks.
Half way through an English paper piecing project.
On track with this year's cross stitch.
 

All the best!♥︎

Sunday, February 16, 2025

Week 7 of 2025

This week I finished a set of tea towels - 

The pattern is Cinnamon Toast Towels from the Yarn Barn of Kansas, some with a border designed by someone on Ravelry, and one with a border I designed.
They are woven with 2/16 cotton and 2/8 cotton from Maurice Brassard in Quebec. The warp is white, but the weft is various colours. The weave structure is crackle - something new to me (it is supposed to look like crackle glaze on pottery). They were really nice to weave, and it was fun to play with different colours. More information can be found on my Ravelry page.

Photos from Around - 

Our morning walks have become mid day walks because it has been so cold.
Molly likes to stand on the top of the highest snow bank.
I wonder if GingerSnap! will always be in a cone (his leg again).
Molly always looks disappointed when her bowl is empty.
She does seem to tolerate him more (although he likes to run at her, which she will have nothing to do with).
The hens are coping well with the cold snap - some even go out in the snow.
Here they are enjoying a new treat.


All the best!♥︎

Sunday, February 9, 2025

Week 6 of 2025

This week I finished a pair of socks - 

Handspun Merino/Nylon blend. These have been on the needles for a long time and I am so glad they are finished.
I started another pair (I like to have socks for a take along project). Another handspun Merino/Nylon blend. This time I am trying a new stitch pattern, just for a change (I still don't know if it will work).
On the loom is a set of towels (this one is crackle weave - a new to me weave structure). 

Photos from Around - 

A Christmas cactus is back in full bloom (it bloomed at Christmas too - I think it is because it is in a cold window).
The chickens were not very impressed with some kitchen scraps (I think they are always hoping for their favourite pineapple).

All the best!♥︎

Sunday, February 2, 2025

Week 5 of 2025

This week I finished another woven table runner -

This one is an overshot weaving. It is about 22" x 42" (not including fringe).
Woven in Burgundy 2/8 tencel for the warp and tabby weft, and medium brown mercerized 2/3 cotton (leftover from another project) for the pattern weft. The weaving draft is Wandering Vine from the green book by Marguerite P. Davison (downloaded from Anna's Archive).
The back is the reverse (more details on my Raverlry page).
Hard colour to photograph, but it is more like this.

Photos from Around - 

Chickens in their nesting boxes (the heat lamp makes everything red, but at least it is above freezing for them).
Closer? No.
Sunrise walk.

All the best!♥︎

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