Sunday, March 4, 2012

felted rugs

All three of my rugs have now been machine-felted and are blocking to dry outside.  Here they are, at approximately 1/3 smaller and with a new rustic, shabby appeal?!

I love how the little knots I tied with the warp became felted fringe.
I was planning to cut it off, but I am going to leave it like this instead.

wool rugs

I am pleased to show you my new weaving adventure: rugs!  I'm using Cascade 220 (worsted) in the beautiful neutral Doeskin Heather for the warp with 2 ends per inch, and Cascade Magnum (super bulky) for the weft in a multitude of fun bright colors.


One skein of 220 is just right for warping three rugs approximately 23" x 40".  I cut my first batch of three off the loom a little while ago and here is what they looked like:


I'm kind of laughing now because I just machine felted the pink/orange/red one as I started this post, and it looks so completely different already!!  Stay tuned for a post-felting update on all three!

Friday, March 2, 2012

Twill Scarf

I finished my first handwoven piece, a semi-plaid scarf woven in a twill pattern.  I'm not sure if it can really be considered plaid since there is no repeating pattern of the three colors.  If you are unfamiliar with twill, it basically refers to the way the parts are woven together forming diagonal lines.  I have learned only the tip of the iceberg so far - there is a lot you can explore with twill.  It adds strength and stability to the fabric, and this is why all denim is woven on a twill.
I used stash yarn to make this scarf:
Black and charcoal grey wool
and poppy red cotton.