Here is the lace with 5 plain picks between the lace rows. Looks good, I thought but a little blah, don't you think?
At this point I began to have real problems with draw in and thread breakage, so I brought out the ancient temple I got with Kathryn the 8 harness. More on that later.
I had only done a couple of inches on the towel, but way more than I wanted to unweave or cut out. So I just did a couple of picks of a contrasting color and started over. At the same time I noticed that the lace was off center just by 2 threads. I puzzled over this for just a minute and I wondered what would happen if I staggered the lace rows.
And here it is! In the first couple of rows I only used 1 plain pick with no additional picks before starting the new row. I then began to use 2 more plain pics before the lace row.
I have found that I need to use the filler rows as well with this lace.
I have found that I get a more even row if I do all the wraps and then beat, then using my fingers and/or a reed hook, going from right to left I tighten up the lace motifs.
Here is the really old temple that I got with my 8 harness. I thought I would never use that old thing. All there was was 2 pieces of wood, so I had to piece something together that would work.
On the rug warp in blues, I had been using 8/4 doubled in black as the hem weft , and I really liked the way it showed off the bright colors in the warp. I thought it might look good to try a mess of 8/4 as weft material. I got up to 16 strands and it still wasn't enough. I then went looking for black material, and found this in my stash, what a relief.
Now for the rug shuttle full of 16 strands of black 8/4. I see a black warp in my future.
Wally is remembering how hard it was to get that big pile of bermuda grass out of the blackberry patch!
Happy Weaving, Tina
8 comments:
Love the way you staggered the brooke bouquet!
Rugs looking good!
Wally's really happy to be outside!!!
Carol
Those towels are amazing! Great problem solving using the staggered groups. The "blues" warp just keeps on going. Everything looks great with it. This cloudy day will be a great day to weave!
Oh boy, do you have patience, that looks beautiful. Wonderful job and a great tip on staggering the pattern...assuming I ever even try this! :-)
That's really beautiful! Isn't it so fun?
Very nice. Staggering that pattern gives it a really different look. Looks great.
I really like how that pattern looks!!! Great job!
Sue
The staggered Brooks Bouquet is amazing...I'm a returning weaver and you have me drooling. Any tips I'd need for doing this? Thanks
Thanks for sharing this! I wove it to make a wedding shawl for my wife, and it turned out beautifully.
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