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Picking My Threads
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weaving on a Baby Wolf, dreaming of a Cranbrook
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Picking My Threads
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Last One
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Scarf three
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Scarf #2
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Thu, 28 Jan 2010 14:53:40 +0000
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50 inches done on the second scarf. 22 to go. This one has a thicker singles yarn for the weft so I am using a stick shuttle. It’s turning out a lot darker than I expected from the skeins. Should be interesting when I full it.
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More than half way there
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Sat, 23 Jan 2010 17:19:51 +0000
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Moving right along. This update should have gone up a few days ago. I’ve finished the first scarf, added two spacers for fringe and started the second.
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Header for Blue Scarf
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Tue, 19 Jan 2010 17:54:36 +0000
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This is the header for the first scarf on my new warp. I have always used bulky fabric scraps to spread out my warp and space the fringe. For this one I am trying strips of poster board. I cut the first one 6 inches because I can borrow a bit of length from the two picks of header fabric. For the rest, I will use 8 inches for each fringe.
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Weaving on the blue scarf
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Next weft
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This alpaca sock yarn is the next scarf weft. I haven’t quite finished the threading but maybe tonight. Then it has to wait until Tuesday when I will have another free day to work.
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Scarves take three
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I’m dressing the loom for the next set of scarves. The warp is more of my estate sale cones. Random order of black, cream, brown and tan. I planned enough warp for four scarves. The first will be shades of blue, green and purple in alpaca sock yarn.
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Christmas Scarves
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These are a set that I did for Christmas presents. The gold one went to no.2 son and I ended up keeping the reddish one for myself.
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Video of my loom
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Fri, 15 Jan 2010 14:29:16 +0000
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This is the 48″ Cranbrook Countermarche loom that I bought last summer. So far, I have mostly done small tabby projects as I find the simple threadings and treadlings better for my skill level and I really enjoy just throwing the shuttle without having to worry about following a pattern. Just have to remember to change colors at the right time.
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This is the fourth scarf on one warp. I had about five inches to spare on the warp. Next I have a LOT of fringe twisting to do.
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More on the same warp. This one is Noro Silk Garden and my favorite so far of six on the same warp yarns. I love the Monet’s garden look of the color changes.
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And here is a closeup of the weaving

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each scarf will be 72 inches woven in the loom

]]>The warp was a random sett of four wool yarns from a weaver’s sale that I went to in Lansing. The weft is alpaca sock yarn from Skeins on Main. I have put on another warp for four more scarves so more to come…
