I wanted to wash a little bit of fleece, which I have already written about on my Farmsteadstudio blog, and I also wanted to try something. A different project, something I have been putting off. I wanted to see if I could weave a shawl out of my handspun, on the rigid heddle loom, in just one day!
I opened up my tubs of handspun wool, and started to look through it all. I immediately began to worry about ruining some of my precious yarn by using it. What if I made a mistake! All those hours at the wheel wasted, I seriously thought about closing up the tub and not doing the project after all! That is when I spotted a couple of skeins of yarn that had been a blending experiment that I had tried, that had gone well enough, but the colors just were not what I would have normally used. I had enough of this so so yarn to do a shawl. My math skills are not the greatest, but I figured out that I could easily do a shawl 22inches in width, and a 4 yard warp, which was the length that some of the other weavers use for shawls.
I used the 6 dent reed, though I think I should have used the 8, and the warping went smoothly
Once I had the warp wound onto the back beam, I took the loom downstairs where it is a little cooler. I cut the yarn and threaded through the holes.
By lunch time, I had woven a little over 1 yard, and I decided to have a bite to eat before I proceeded.
About that time I looked out to see that one of the hens had gotten out. All the other ones were in the pen! I don't know how she managed it!
Right after lunch, I kept on weaving, and about half way through I realized, the way that I often do, that I had mismeasured for the length of the warp, and that it was going to be shorter than I wanted it to be! Never mind, it is a sample warp anyway, I am still learning a lot on this project! I can wear it as a really wide scarf!
By 4:40pm, I had the shawl/scarf off of the loom, and I began to twist the fringes. I did a very soft twist this time, cause that's how I wanted it to be.
I did a long soak, and a couple of good thwacks later, I am really pleased with the hand of this scarf/shawl. I think next time, I will use the 8 dent reed for yarn this fine, but all in all, it has been a top notch learning experience.
Until next time, Happy Spinning, Knitting and Weaving, Tina
3 comments:
Congratulations on weaving a shawl from your handspun wool!!! I hope you bring it on Tuesday. Get well!!!
So...that's how you take it easy? Tina, you amaze me!
Yes! Somehow on the RH it is more like playing! Of course it helped that I had my PJ's on all day too.
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