We always name our looms, and I forgot to ask Lou Ann what her name was! Maybe she will chime in so that I don't have to call her "What's her name"!
I haven't put her together yet so you will have to be content with this photo of her. The warp is sleyed 2 to a heddle and spaced in an interesting manner in the 8 dent reed.
There are 6 doubled warp threads seperated by a single dent btween each bundle. Then there are 3 doubled warp threads side by side. It continues across the loom like this, with the group of 3 doubles on the selvedges as well.
Last week, I emptied the loom I was working on at the center. I had a white warp and natural weft placemats. The pattern is one we use all the time, we call it Ellen's Pattern. It is a warp that is spaced alternating between 2 ends in a dent and 1 end in a dent. I brought the placemats home and washed them a couple of times. While I was cutting them apart, I noticed a treadling error on one of them.
I carefully pulled the end out of the hem, and needle wove each one back the way it was supposed to be!
I think it looks great!
Well, I better get going and see if I can get that loom in from the car. It will need a good cleaning, and oiling too! I will post pics when Ole what's her name is up and running.
Until next time, Happy Weaving, Tina
4 comments:
I don't know the name of the lady that donated that loom....we need to ask Carol. She will look so good when she's cleaned up and oiled. It's a great loom for rugs!!!!
The place mats look wonderful!
You are going to like that loom! It is a good, sturdy rug loom. The spacing sure is odd on the warp, though. I have never seen anything like it. Interesting.
I hope that you get the loom put together. Enjoy her.
I kind of like Ole What's Her Name! We could call her OWHN for short...
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