I had plans of putting another towel warp on the loom but that cone of 8/2 black cotton had other plans. I spent hours figuring out the color order for a draft, then started winding the warp making constant color changes. I got around 5" wound before I cried uncle. The black, of which there were quite a few stripes, kept breaking - it would break if I looked at it wrong. Sam found me sitting on the floor trying to repair a break at the bottom peg only to find it breaking over and over again as I tied a knot, I was ready to cry but just got myself up and walked away. An hour later I went back, pulled everything off the warping board and sacrificed it to the weaving goddess, aka trash can. At that point I decided I needed to do something different...….
…..and here it is - a quilt wallhanging kit I bought months ago. It has 12 different barn blocks which will be separated by sashing and star cornerstones. I'm loving the look of the blocks I've sewn so far up on my design wall. And yes, I made the design wall too. It's a big piece of felt that I hung using command hooks and office binder clips - it's in front of the sliding closet doors in my sewing room. Easy to move out of the way or remove and so much better to see the quilt in progress. I can't wait to get to the sewing machine today to work on block #6. I'm getting better at matching my points, still not perfect but I'm learning, matching points and working with bias pieces is new to me. Although not perfect I'm happy with my blocks.
I'm still working on my shawl a bit in the evenings. it's slow but coming along. This is my handspun, merino and merino/tussah blends that I blended together on the blending board - a total of 8 different colorways.
So sorry the black yarn was so badly behaved--it deserved to be tossed!
ReplyDeleteThe barn blocks look great, and I really like the concept of having different patterns be a barn wall.
The shawl and the yarn you spun are lovely.
Looking forward to seeing how these projects progress.
Sometimes throwing things away is the best alternative, and that black yarn certainly needed to hit the garbage. The ones that went with it—-sometimes the good has to be sacrificed for the sake of our sanity.
ReplyDeleteThat shawl is STUNNING!