Showing posts with label wren house weaves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wren house weaves. Show all posts

Saturday, September 2, 2017

Pouches

One of the first sweaters I took apart was
made of this wonderful thick european wool.

I dyed a few hanks of it and the yarn has been hanging 
out in the stash for years now.


I wove off a few small pieces of fabric with the leftover
warp from the poncho.  Inspired by a dear friend, I thought I would give sewing 
a pouch a try.

The first attempt using a purchased pattern was a complete disaster.

After that I decided simple is best.


They aren't perfect, but I love their cheerful quirkiness!

..and zippers aren't as hard I thought..



Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Driftwood



Driftwood Poncho

Warp: ebay perle cotton warp
Weft: unknown cone of yarn from Salvation Army

Double weave with hand embroidered embellishment.
Hand knotted fringe.

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Reclaimed can be beautiful.



Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Farm Show


Had fun last week representing the Butler Guild by doing a weaving
demonstration at the Butler Farm Show.


The spinners hand spun Linda's beautifully prepared wool rolags
into yarn for weaving. 


I warped enough for two scarves and wove the second one at home.

The weft for the second scarf was a miscalculated warp
from a demo last year.  Glad I hung onto it because I had just
enough to weave off the scarf!  

The medium blue weft really makes the colors pop..


One more demo to go.  Next stop...
Indiana County Fair






Friday, August 4, 2017

Part Two: Construction



Weaving away.

Blue warp:  Hand dyed indigo from a few years ago
Terracotta warp:  Repurposed sweater
Blue weft:  super super thin weight of a cotton cone yarn
from the guild trash-to-treasure sale.

Using a double bobbin shuttle for the thin weft making it
two strands.  Makes the edges a bit tricky, but I love the 
way it is weaving up!

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Saori shawl to follow..

Thursday, July 27, 2017

Rosepath





'Reclaimed Rosepath'
25"x 25"

All reclaimed materials: three sweaters, Salvation Army cone, 
and miscellaneous thrifted ball yarns.

Mounted on found beaver-chewed driftwood.

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Saturday, July 15, 2017

Something from nothing..

After all the precision work for the Master Weaving homework, 
I woke up craving Saori.


The warp was wound from scraps of yarns
given to me from other weavers.  I love using cast-off, donated, 
and reclaimed yarns.

The Noro weft was dug from deeeeeep in the bottom of
the stash.


I was having a great time weaving, but
my studio partners were not amused...


The scarf woven is open and etherial.  I'll post some
some photos once the fringe is twisted.

The remaining warp was beat down tight.
Loving the fabric it made!



Hoping to have enough to make a small pouch.

The magic of scraps and Noro ; )