What to weave next? I have six weeks left before school starts, and want to
try as many different techniques as I can. I had thought about dishtowels, but
think maybe I'll play around with some little blankets. There was a baby explosion
in our department this spring. The younger teachers were having them and the
older teachers were becoming grandparents. Any suggestions? I was thinking about
honeycomb for one - we did a little Atwater-Bronson in my intro class and that
was cool. At least I don't have to worry about my loom while I ponder these
questions. Since Catherine posted pictures of Max guarding her stash, I thought
it only fair to show you my vicious loom guard, Skids.
Nothing gets by him. Just remember, you've been WARNED!!
Welcome to my blog! Hear about my continuing fascination with all types of fiber-related crafts, paper crafting, photography, cooking, and - of course - my grandchildren!
Thursday, July 25, 2002
<i>My</i> Yarn
I finished about 1400 yards of romney for my barn jacket. I was whining about how all of my yarn looks the same - here's an example. It always turns out about 8-9 wpi. There will be no need for me to post any more pictures of my spinning. I'll just let you know what color and you will be able to picture it!
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