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Sunday, February 27, 2011

New loom, new project, and lessons learned

My first project on the Gilmore is a chenille scarf. From what I read about weaving with chenille, it needs to be woven tightly to reduce the chances of worming*. I decided to go with a sett of 20 epi and a plain weave.


Chenille warp

I'm using Madelyn van der Hoogt's warping method from her Warping Your Loom DVD and if I had followed her instructions instead of trying to do my own thing (sigh), I'm convinced I wouldn't have had any issues. Instead I strayed off the tried and true path and had a "learning experience."

Where I went wrong was rather than sleying the reed at a table as the video shows, I tried sleying it at the loom. That was not a good idea. Even though I had lease sticks securing the cross, I left very short ends to work with (another mistake) and the chenille got charged with static. Between trying to hold everything and reaching around the reed with the threading tool, the cross became less and less obvious and I got frustrated.

I was worried that if I continued with what I was doing I'd have a royal tangle on my hands that I might not be able to correct. I stopped.

With the lease sticks and cross in my left hand and the warp chain under my left arm, I unscrewed the beater bar with my right hand (easier said than done) and carried the whole mess, reed and all, to a table to do what was demonstrated in the video. By then the cross, although still intact, was even more difficult to see. It took quite a while to straighten things out and eventually the reed was sleyed.

The warp was only 4 yds long and I hoped that the front-to-back warping method would allow me to straighten out any order issues while still winding on a tight warp. In spite of the strands that wanted to fly away because of the static and the rest that wanted to cling together because of the sticky quality of chenille, I ended up with a well-ordered, nicely tensioned warp. Thank you Madelyn, your method saved me from myself.

Lessons learned:

  • Put the cross farther in from the end on the warping board until I'm more comfortable picking up individual strands from the cross.

  • Sley the reed at a table. It's easier and more comfortable than sleying at the loom.

  • Tie the choke farther from the cross so there's more length to work with when the choke is tied to the front beam.

  • Follow instructions until I know what I'm doing.

Here it is, my first WIP on the Gilmore.


Chenille scarf
Project details on Ravelry


*Chenille is notorious for having twists of yarn that resemble worms pop up in a finished fabric. Worming can occur in knit or woven chenille.

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Friday, February 25, 2011

HKF

It's a chilly Hand Knit Friday--there's a good chance of snow at 1000' tonight, maybe even as low as sea level. What hand knits do you have on today? I'm wearing


Hooray for Urban Broads


Digits exposed

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

It was my plan all along

A little over 5 years ago I helped out a friend who was destashing a large cone and some wound balls of chenille--we're talking 4-1/2 pounds of chenille. I gave away the wound balls, but kept the cone and now I'm thinking it'll be a good match for the Gilmore.



I'd like to make a scarf and use the chenille for both warp and weft. Measurements put this this stuff at 1750 yds per pound.

I understand that I'll need a fairly tight weave to prevent worming and a simple weave structure to reduce the float length. Tabby is fine with me.

It seems like the reed might rub off the fuzziness of the yarn and weaken it, but maybe I just need to try it to see if it's a problem.

Are there other things I should consider? Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Twills

Sample weaving on the Gilmore--


Twills

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It's here and it's beautiful

It's a 46" Gilmore loom, refinished and refurbished. I'm very excited!

Hey Margot, here it is in its new home--it fits!


New-to-me loom


The view from here


Ready to weave

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Stitches West - Saturday

My "find" of the show, Foale and Tuffin, The Sixties. A Decade in Fashion by Iain R Webb. I absolutely love the iconic fashion and photos.

Other items I had to have today: Learning to Weave by Deborah Chandler, and Doggie Snips from Abstract Fiber.


Stitches West - Saturday

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Friday, February 18, 2011

Stitches West - We're on a first name basis

I had a chance to talk with CJ and meet the one of the youngest attendees this year, Christopher. Isn't he a cutie pie? He's 8 days old!


CJ and Christopher

It wouldn't have been a proper Stitches West if I didn't run into Jenny and Nicole from Stash and Burn in Lisa Souza's booth.


Jenny and Lisa


Jenny + yarn

I didn't buy an armload today, but I did buy more Lisa Souza fiber and a few other things. Click on the photo to see more info for each item.


Stitches West - Friday stash enhancement

Here's a better look at the cute little stitch marker AND ALI MACGRAW'S AUTOGRAPH!!


Best wishes and peace from Ali

Yeah, we're on a first name basis. ;)


Meeting Ali MacGraw

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HKF

It's the biggest, most celebrated Hand Knit Friday of the year, Hand Knit Friday at Stitches West! What hand knits are you wearing today?

If you see someone wearing a Lanaknits Hemp Cardi at the Marketplace, there'll be a good chance it's me.


Basket Stitch Cardigan
Project details on Ravelry

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Stitches West - the first hours

Friends and fiber at the Stitches West Marketplace Preview and the Ravelry mixer:


A very happy Nathania at Red Fish Dye Works


A very happy Sandi at Red Fish Dye Works


Cookie & Lori


Marie, Emy, Shelly, & Lori


Spinnity and Bill (and his awesome hat)


Marie and her haul


My purchases
Click on the photo to see what each item is.

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Emptying bobbins

Thank goodness for spin-ins. If it wasn't for the monthly get togethers generously hosted by Spinnity, I wouldn't spin at all. But she did and I did and my bobbins are empty and ready for soon-to-be-purchased Stitches West fiber.

Here's the latest off the Lendrum, 24x7 Fiber Superwash Merino/Bamboo/Nylon, Cool colorway.


Cool Bobbins


282 yds of 3 ply and a mini-hank of 2 ply for Sam

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Monday, February 14, 2011

Stitches West class prep

This year at Stitches West I'm taking Lily Chin's class on Custom Fitting Existing Patterns and there's a leeeetle bit of preparation required for it--5 swatches. If you click on the image, there are notes on the photo that describe what each one is.


Swatches for Stitches West class

The funny thing is, with as much yarn as I have in my stash I had to buy yarn for the bulky st st swatch. Funny, huh? That's okay, the yarn is lovely and will make a great hat.

Along with the swatches, other supplies are needed like graph paper, colored pencils, and an issue of VK before Spring 1991 and after 1984. Interesting, huh? Thanks to MutarePosts for letting me borrow that item. The final thing I need to do is print out some proportioned graph paper and I'll be ready to go.

I just found out that Margit is taking the same class. Yay! It'll be good to be with a friend for moral support. I hear that Lily can move through the material at breakneck speed. At least I've done my homework!

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Stitches West Buzz

We're all a-buzz here with Stitches West excitement. Are you going? I'll be there for sure, hanging out at the Marketplace when I'm not in class.

Here are a few things that you might find helpful/interesting--

If you're not taking a class but will be coming to shop, here's a $2 off coupon for admission to the Marketplace.

And if you're going to shop, you'll want this PDF map of the Marketplace that Erin put together. It has booth numbers and the names of the vendors.

Thanks to Benjamin Levisay and the Stitches West vendors there's a big change in Marketplace policy: Photography and videography will be allowed with permission. Ask vendors' permission before taking pictures or shooting video of booth/merchandise. Look for "No Photography or Videography" signs that vendors might have in their booths and honor their wishes. You can read the conversation that helped contribute to the policy change here.

Team Ravelry, Jess, Casey, Sarah, and Mary-Heather, will be returning to Stitches West this year. Their posted schedule is:

  • Happy Hour
    Thursday 8:00 - 9:30 pm
    Santa Clara Convention Center
    Ballrooms C, D, E, and F
    All are welcome - you do not need a ticket to the Market Preview.
    Cash bar, music, lots of hello buttons, and best of all, lots of friendly faces to meet and hang out with.

  • Daily Meet-ups
    Santa Clara Convention Center
    Marketplace concessions area
    Friday 1:00 - 2:00 pm
    Saturday 1:00 - 2:00 pm
    Sunday 10:00 - 11:00 am

As always, there are book signings, special appearances, and other planned events. You can view the entire showbook on Flickr.

Make note of page 27--Marion Foale's pattern "Ali's Cap" will be for sale in Booth 732 and Ali MacGraw will be signing the pattern on Sunday from 10:00 - 3:00 pm. The proceeds will go towards the Wildlife Emergency Response Fund.

One more thing, if you're on twitter, consider using one of these hashtags--surely we can get one or more to trend in the next week, right?

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Friday, February 11, 2011

HKF

It's Hand Knit Friday! What hand knits do you have on today?

I'm wearing entrelac.


A Step Above #1
Project details on Ravelry

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Friday, February 04, 2011

HKF

It's Hand Knit Friday! What hand knits do you have on today?

I'm wearing socks knit with handspun yarn.


Mars Mission socks
Project info on Ravelry

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