Sunday, July 18, 2010

A Loom With A View, or Front Porch Loom (Days 4 & 5)


So. Day 4 was pretty slow -- only two picks done -- and Day 5 brought on a small rain shower while I was on the front porch weaving. It was really lovely. I'm getting wiser in my old age, put out one of those mosquito coils, so I could take my time, enjoy the moment, do a little thinking, a little dreaming -- without the bugs. I keep sliding the rose over as it gets in the way; haven't got the heart to pull it out yet. Larry loved roses.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

A Loom With A View, or Front Porch Loom (Days 2 & 3)

Days 2 & 3 of A Loom with a View. Things are progressing nicely. The mosquitos ran me off the porch last night and I usually hear the birds chirping away while I'm out there weaving as well. I think they're wondering when I will leave to they can get to the birdseed again. I'm slowly relocating them a little to the left every day. :-)


Tuesday, July 13, 2010

A Loom With A View, or Front Porch Loom (Day 1)

Today is the official Day 1 (July 13, 2010) of the Front Porch Loom.
The idea was born out of a project that was posted recently in Weavolution, in combination with my actual free-standing garden loom.
The flower-like weaving will be removed as I progress and they get in the way. Might as well leave them in for now.
So.....this outdoor loom is just outside my living room window, which is on the southwest side of the house. Lots of heat from the setting sun, especially in summer. I thought this might be something nice to look at out the window, while at the same time, providing a little shade on the windows. I plan to continue to weaving daily as time allows, leaving a few small windows open in the weaving for interest and different light.
The view of the loom is quite different from within the house, as compared with the view from the street. I'm excited to see how this progresses, as there is no real plan. And those of you that know me, know this is a very difficult process for someone like me! :-)

Sunday, May 2, 2010

WHIBSIB Binds Knitters, Spinners and Weavers Together!

This past weekend was the long-awaited Lone Star State Knitters annual retreat called WHIBSIB. It stands for "What Happens in Buda, Stays in Buda." I guess it doesn't really stay in Buda, because here I am blogging about it.

I was there as a day-timer Saturday from 10am until well after 6pm, but most of the gals drove from all over the State, arriving Friday evening and leaving sometime Sunday. We had a great meeting room at The Hampton Inn. Many of the ladies had their knitting and some even brought their spinning wheels and spindles. It was also a sort of trade show. We have lots of talented people in the group who makes things to sell and there was plenty to buy. I sold all my fiber batts in the first 30 minutes, along with some yarn and mug rugs sets.


This is Suzanne, who spins yarn the size of sewing thread. She's amazing! It was really a treat to watch the gals make something from my batts, especially the art batts which included lots of lumpy bumpy fibers.

Incidentally, see the great big pile of yarn on the chair in the far left back corner? That's yarn I traded Marsha for some of my hand-dyed sock yarn. I left with as much as I came with, just other people's stuff!


Here's Mary, who's spinning one of my art batts with a spindle. She also gave me lessons in plying on a spindle. It was a great learning experience, but I after all is said and done, I much prefer the wheel, mainly because I'm much better (and quicker) at it.

There's talk of next year having WHIBSIB in Dallas, well, actually Grapevine, the same weekend as the DFW Fiber Fest, killing two birds with one stone. :-) Look out Grapevine, here we come! Wonder if we'll change the name to WHIGSIG?

Just a little bit more on "First's"

At the last Coneheads meeting at Old Oaks Ranch, I met a gal named Janice Bachardy who was making her very first scarf on a four-harness loom. Here are some photos of Janice and her project. It's made of bamboo yarn and a textured yarn from Habu Textiles. And she's never woven before! I promised her she'd be famous on my blog!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

March 7, 2010

Gosh, it's been so long since I've blogged here. But last time we talked about "firsts" and I have a couple of photos to show you. The first is my weaving instructor's first project. It's absolutely lovely and still hangs on the wall in her weaving room.

The second is the first project of a friend of mine, Paola, who I actually taught to weave on the Cricket loom she bought from me last year. She was making it as a gift and it turned out lovely as well. I missed that Cricket and have since bought a replacement. Who knew? It's a great little loom.


Our first projects are not always this good, but there's certainly a lesson to be learned from them And the second and third will be better, at same time, teaching us new lessons.