Monday, April 4, 2016

ACK!!!

ACK!!! Re-entry sucks. We spent the last week on the coast getting back late yesterday afternoon - on the drive home I was already getting stressed over my upcoming week and how much I have on my to-do list. If we lived over there full time would the craziness and stress migrate over there?  Or would it stay relaxing and idyllic?  To make matters worse I opened the big freezer this morning to get something out only to find the door not tight and the entire inside full of frost.......ack, I didn't shut the door completely before we left for the week. With all the frost I couldn't get the door closed back up so I chipped off all the frost from the edges of the shelves and quickly closed the door to deal with it another day. We did need to defrost it but I was hoping to eat everything out of it first, not have to take it all to the landfill..........


Anyhow, we had a great week getting lots done on the cottage (well, Sam got lots of remodel work done on the cottage), many walks on the beach, some reading, knitting, weaving and twisting of fringe of scarves and shawls. The weather was perfect - sunny and just warm enough to have windows and doors open.
 
I have some newly woven scarves up for sale in my etsy shop - another few of my original ginkgo draft. They all have a ginkgo charm on one end.


Here's the process of twisting the fringe, adding little silver glass beads along the way. I've shown my handy dandy hair twister in the past - makes such fast work of twisting fringes.


Here's that scarf finished. I can't begin to describe the sheen in these tencel scarves.


Here's another scarf - twisting fringe underway.


And here it is finished.


Rather than weave another ginkgo scarf on that warp I wove my vines & leaves draft, this one has tiny little gold beads in the fringe.


And here's one of the silver rayon slub shawls - it feels like 'butta'.  This would make for a great wedding shawl with a white gown with lots of bling.........it would make for a great shawl for any time, summer or winter.  I have another one that I used white for the weft but I haven't finished twisting the fringe on that one.


I spent time weaving while over on the coast too - this batch of towels came off the loom and were washed - they're now awaiting pinning and hemming.  I'm doing great with weaving up all my cottolin stash.


I also wove this warp while over there of checked twill towels in brown, some in red and some in a charcoal gray/green. These are now in the queue to be hemmed......it's a big pile now.......


I started another shawlette using some of my handspun - this is merino and soy silk.


Bailey wanted his pic up today to show what a great time he had on the coast last week - today he's totally exhausted sleeping the day away.........all that running and playing on the beach wore him out.

 


6 comments:

  1. The scarves are gorgeous! About the busyness -- do you know that saying, "wherever you go, there you are"? That might apply here.

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  2. Your work really is so very beautiful! xx

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  3. I LOVE the gingko leaves! I have shaft envy. But do I really want an AVL, complete with computer assisted and air-assisted lift? I don't. And I don't think my body could lift the needed harnesses for a 16H pattern. So I'm left simply drooling.

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    1. My AVL has the e-lift system, it's a pulley system rather than the air-assist. This pattern was 40H so definitely could not lift those harnesses without the e-lift. I really love it but weave more on my 10H Macomber than it.........

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  4. When I see the lovely ginkgo leaf design, I truly fall into shaft envy.....the scarves are so stunning!

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