Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Re-cluttering

Well, I had been so proud of myself for getting rid of so much clutter and now my dining room and part of my office are filled with boxes and bags of yarn. There is a new
giant loom in my living room, along with a Tissart tapestry loom which as been sold, but waiting to be shipped by the buyer, 30-40 5' warp sticks on a sheet in the  middle of the room which are waiting to be cleaned, and a batch of stick and ski shuttles on a towel that I cleaned last night. :)



 I am making progress going through all of this but I will be glad when I have gotten it all sorted out and stored. There is a lot of yarn that isn't marked as to content, but I have found big cones of cotton and several large skeins of wool rug yarn.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Michigan Road Trip

Bill and I went up to Michigan yesterday to pick up the new to me Bexell Cranbrook Loom. It had belonged to a weaver's estate and they were including all of her yarn, books, etc.
The cargo van we rented was almost filled to the ceiling.
There is a lot of wool rug yarn that is in great shape and I'm looking forward to weaving rugs and saddle blankets again. There is a lot to go through and the loom and reeds need to be cleaned, but I am so happy to have found her! I had been looking for a 48" loom because we don't have a lot of space and this one is 60", but I'm sure I'll be happy to have the extra weaving width. Now I'm off to Walmart and the local home stores to find some shelving units to put the yarn on!

Saturday, April 19, 2014

7 days!

A week from today we go to pick up the new loom! It's about a 5 1/2 hour trip each way so it will be just a day trip, but nice to get away, and I'm really looking forward to picking up that loom!
I've been busy decluttering still, and making more headway. It's amazing how much you can collect that you no longer use and it just sits there because it becomes almost invisible - just another part of the scenery.

It's going to be another beautiful day today after waiting so long for spring and Easter will be nicer still - in the 70's. We usually have the holiday dinners for the family at our house, but this year, we're going to barbecue burgers for Easter and be able to sit outside. Since I have taken over the dining room for fiber pursuits, there isn't a big dining room table any more!

My oldest son and his family still live close to us but it is likely they'll be moving to Arizona this year so we probably will not have as many people for Thanksgiving and Christmas later this year. We'll just have to get a few more tv trays when those holidays roll around since it will be too cold to eat outside! :)

I did get the warp wound and onto the beam for the next bunch of towels. I was going to use linen for warp and weft and about 3/4 of the way through winding the warp, realized I didn't have enough linen for the weft. Instead of ordering more, I decided to do some stash-busting and use up some of the cotton that I have and use that for weft. I'm threading it with a huck pattern. I told my youngest granddaughter I'd try to get it threaded before tomorrow because she has never woven on the floor loom yet and would like to give it a whirl. She is very interested in all of my fiber interests and has woven a few things on smaller rigid heddle looms.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

A New Loom on the Horizon!

I have found a loom! I have been looking for a large countermarche loom so that I can weave saddle blankets and rugs again and have found one. We are going to pick her up a week from Saturday and I can hardly wait!
This is a loom from an estate and I am also picking lots of other things with the loom, yarn, books, accessories and I am not sure what all will be included, but the seller is pretty sure that we can fit it all in a full size cargo van. "maybe"!

When I had a Toika years ago, I built a shaft switcher for it after I had taken a class with Jason Collingwood and I'll build one for this loom too. I love the design possibilities with a SS attachment. 

Here's a picture of her at her current home - 

Woohoo!!!!!

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Letting Go

I can't believe it has been so long since I blogged. My only defense is that I have SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) and this winter was a doozy. I didn't get anything accomplished at all and felt like doing nothing. I worked here and there on the transparency, but I found I really didn't like weaving it, so there it sat. My loom looked forlorn and lonely. Last week, I cut off what I had done, resleyed the linen to 24epi and decided to weave a couple of linen towels with that warp.

I have never worked with linen before and I found that I really like it. The first towel was just plain weave and I used the same 20/2 half bleached linen for weft as I had for warp. I found a tube of blue linen in my stash that was a little slubby, and wove a stripe at the beginning and end of the towel for a little color.

The second towel is a little shorter than I like, but I really just wanted to play around, so there is some plain weave at first, then I switched over to twill. I used some rust colored cotton for the stripe. I find it fascinating that they were both so stiff when they came off the loom, but so wonderfully soft after washing.


I ordered some natural colored linen in the same size to use as an accent color and will do a run or two of towels, maybe doing some huck lace. That should be here by the middle of the week, so I can start winding that warp.

A couple of weeks ago with the days getting a little longer, and warmer (not much, but some!), I have had a burst of energy and creativity and I am cleaning, decluttering and destashing, weaving, sewing, and handing things down to the next generation. We would like to move south in a couple of years when I retire, so as I go through all of the things I've held onto, I ask myself if I want to move it, or if it's time to sell it on eBay, a garage sale, give it away or throw it away. It feels great to let go of so much! I'm looking forward to devoting more time to creative pursuits. And as I typed that sentence, I realized that "looking forward to" is a phrase we use all the time without thinking that it means looking forward, ahead and for me that means letting go of things that are no longer important to me. Woohoo!