Shortly after my last post I finished the two mobius wraps. Here’s the one with the purple weft.
You can see that I didn’t spend much time getting the wraps to lay correctly on Dolly. I have to get outside at the right time to have any shade in my yard and bright sun is way too bright. Then I have to deal with the the uneven-ness of my lawn and the breeze/wind, so I just snapped rather quickly. Since I’m not putting any of these up for sale on the web, it’s all okay with me.
I packaged up these two rayon chenille wraps, the purple Brilliant Gemtones, an open front cardigan, four cowls, and a scarf an mailed them off to the Copper Shop on the Roycroft Campus. The Campus attracts a lot of visitors between now and the end o the year and my work has sold reasonably well there. Plus my inventory there was low and I won’t have any other solo shows ti next summer, so this made lots of sense.
Meanwhile, I know that towels sell well at the Weavers’ Guild Holiday Sale, so last month I hand painted some cotton in preparation. I started with some nondescript pinky-taupey yarn that’s been hanging around unused for a few years, and was happy with the way it turned out. Although there are several colors, they’re all somehow subdued, almost earthy, and I like them
My plan was to hand paint in approximately 6′′ sections of color so that each towel would have one length each color. We’ll see how well that works out.
I decided on a braided twill. I didn’t have any natural or white cotton in 8/2, so I used what I had on hand – 5/2. I sett the 8/2 han painted cotton at 24 EPI and the natural 5/2 cotton at 16 EPI. It’s working out okay. Here’s the first towel on the loom, showing the progression of the colors.
September 23rd, 2019 |
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