Showing posts with label Swedish Lace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swedish Lace. Show all posts

Friday, May 11, 2012

Last minute dash!

Whew!  I just got back from the post office!  The package will definitely not get there in time for Mother's Day, but this time it was not because I didn't try!!!

I had cut off  the first 4 napkin/towels,because I was having a little trouble with the threads behind the heddles tangling and making some threads tight.  I carefully pulled those few warp threads out and untangled and re-threaded them.  Then I continued on my merry way and wove 8 more napkins by Wednesday.  As I was finishing up the last one I noticed a glaring threading error, right where I had "fixed" it!

In disgust, and after a few choice words like "Rats" and Double Rats", I cut them off and looked to see if I could needle weave a fix.  The answer was No!  I had learned on a previous project that sometimes it is just quicker to weave the stupid things again! So, that is exactly what I did!  Staying up too late for sure, and not getting anything else done either!

I normally would have washed dried and pressed these babies before I sent them, but my drier sounds like it is ready for take off, and I didn't have time to let them hang dry!

I got a new tool, and just in time, this week at the local Thrift store.  It was sitting there waiting for me to finish looking at the skirts, and come over to the gadgets already!  It is a steam press that retails for $200-$300, it was marked $80, and they were having a spring sale that knocked off another 30 percent!  I came home with her for only $57,  including the tax!  I left the skirts laying there forgotten!

The picture above is a napkin unpressed on the left and pressed on the right, I love it!  I haven't been able to get the shot of steam to work yet, but I have the manual downloaded ready to print out for troubleshooting.

I loaded the unpressed napkin out the back of the press, and as I pressed each section, I advanced that part forward.  I then laid the napkin on the bed to cool as I did the next one. In just a few minutes, I had them all pressed and ready to go.
I washed one of the first samples I had done and you can see the amount of shrinkage.  Maybe 2.5 inches lost in the length, and a lot less in the width, thanks to the end feed shuttles! I used a very simple 1/4 inch hem, I may weave a bit more next set, so that I can make a wider hem, it may look a even better.


Of course you need to see the glamour shot!  As I type this they are winging there way to sunny California, and I am turning my thoughts to the next batch of 10 that I have to have ready by Sunday!  One set of 6 will be a wedding present and a set of 4 will be for my MIL for Mothers Day.  I probably won't be washing them either!

I realize that the lighting in this photo is off, but I just had to show you my Mother hen and her adopted chicks.  They like to perch up on the ledge and rest. They are a different breeds than the Hen, and it is too cute to see them nestled under her white wings, and poking there brown heads up to see what is going on!

That is it for now, tonight I burn the midnight oil again, thankfully Dear One is out of town so he isn't losing any sleep over it!

Until next time, Happy Weaving, Tina

Friday, May 4, 2012

BFF!

Yes, I do believe I have found my new best friend!  It is Swedish Lace!

1. I developed a pleasing pattern that will use all of the warp ends that I have to work with!

2. It is basically woven as it was threaded, so that I can follow the pattern that is developing without having to follow a written down treadling pattern!

3. I can see my mistakes very easily, there by cutting down on un-weaving time!

4. It really looks good with this 12/3 white cotton I am using!  I may play with a colored weft to see what it looks like, my guess is that it will look fantastic as well!

5.  I had fun weaving it!

There, I think 5 reasons is good enough don't you! Now for some pictures.


As soon as I started weaving this sample piece, I could tell that I was going to enjoy it.  It just looked crisp and clear, no squinting necessary to see the pattern.  It wove up quickly and easily, I had also pulled out one of my end feed shuttles to see if  I could get away with not using temples, and I could!




Once through the pattern gave me a good sized napkin, even after washing.  I have not hemmed or ironed for the picture below, if I get a chance today, I will post a new picture of the finished article.




Now comes the fun part, I get to play with the pattern to make towels.  I think that it is going to be easy and very versatile with this pattern.  I could even see a table runner with one pattern on each end and plainweave in the length!

I am off to the studio, until next time, Happy Weaving, Tina