What a beautiful day to be in East Tennessee....and spend a little time with weaving friends!
We are so pleased to welcome our newest weaver, Liz. (She's our third Liz...but that's okay!) She got her warp wound, and on her loom already. Now to do the threading!
Barbara enjoyed weaving her last warp, so she decided to tie her new warp to the old one. This is going to be her "blue-green" project. We'll have to wait and see what her weft will be....she may have to sample!!!
We were so happy to see Laura today. She's ready to get back to her black placemat warp.
Linda had new pictures of her sweet little grandson to show off! He and his big brother are the apples of her eyes!!!!!
Be sure to click on this picture to see the design of this towel!!!
Rachel is back with us, and she's already winding her second warp.
Mary is getting really good at fixing the quirks of this old Studio loom. It does have its moments!!!!
Yes, that is a mallet in Pat's hand! The top of the beater bar did NOT want to sit on the reed, so Pat gave it a little encouragement.
The Ladies are always on point!!!!
Marilyn is threading another warp for Friendship Towels, while Shirley and Lou Ann work on their projects.
Way back in the corner, Sharon is adding more books to the shelves. What a great library!!!!
Sharen is winding bamboo warps for Dye Day this month. (Patty set up the board to wind two warps at once!!!)
It was great seeing Peggy today. She will be coming later this week to dress one of the Pups with her warp.
Frieda dropped by again today to spend time with her fiber friends. Her Zoom loom was busy! She also shared the new book that she found on Etsy.
Marie wore her Fearless shirt for her dentist appointment. That sounds about right!
I caught Betsy and Bonnie at just the right moment!
I love to hear all the laughter and chatter in the studio.
Here is the first Liz! (She joined us in 2016.)
This is one of the dyed bamboo warps from the last Dye Day. There's enough on this warp for two shawls. I don't think she has decided on a pattern just yet.
I hope you're seeing signs of Spring where you are. I think we're all ready for it.
Happy Weaving!
LouAnn
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