Posts Tagged ‘measuring’

studio + pompom flower hazards

the water hazard, core and sand hazard warps measured out, laying on the earth, grass and sky rugs. a memento newspaper from lisa’s evacuation from nashville sums the whole situation up: skeins of yarn, bags of hemp, baskets of hazards and other mini green ingredients have taken over my dad’s office, which we now call [...]

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how to warp an earthy loom from front to back, abridged

1. tie the bouts you’ve measured to the front beam. 2. sley the reed. 3. thread your heddles: 4. as you’re threading your heddles, tie every ten ends with a knot: 5. tie your knotted ends to the back apron rod. 6. beam your warp (wind it up on the back beam). make sure you [...]

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measuring the earth

mahana, ever helpful, makes sure the brown yarn doesn’t get away: first bout of “earth” warp, using random striping again, measured out: the cross:

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the herringbone grass

my second strip of grass is going to be woven in a herringbone twill with a color-graduated warp. here’s the first bout (first 150 ends of the 300 ends i need) measured out on the warping board: the high-tech little method below is what i use to keep track of the count. for every 10 [...]

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random stripes and tapestry moves

for the first strip of “grass,” i decided to randomly stripe the warp. i pulled simultaneously from about 7 spools of my 8/4 cotton carpet yarn and wrapped them on the warping board. then, when i was holding the cross and sleying the reed, i randomly picked a color to sley. this process gives a [...]

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plaid sky

i can only weave 2′ wide on my loom. most of my fairway is about 4′ wide, however, so for every section i need to weave two lengths that will be sewn together. i’m making the second length of “sky” a plain weave plaid. it’s pretty easy to do — instead of measuring out one [...]

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stripey sky

getting some of the “sky” tee-off carpet woven. here it is on the loom: i have three yarns wrapped on my shuttle, and i have three shuttles about that length. i’m alternating stripes randomly. below is a close-up of plain weave and the measuring tape i pin to the side to keep track of how [...]

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