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BorianaKostova's picture

Striped dish towel

Project
Project Status: 
Warping
Project Date: 
Thu, 09/29/2011 - Sun, 10/30/2011
Yarn
Yarn: Cotton
Color: cream,orange, gray
Type: warp
Loom
Loom Used: 
Tapestry
Number of Shafts: 
2
Sett: 
25.00 EPI
Length on Loom: 
80.00 cm
Width on Loom: 
40.00 cm
Notes: 

This is my first HalloWeave and it happened to coincide with my entering in the world of weaving. So i figured i have to get the most from this experience in matter of learning new things and spending quality hands-on time with my first loom - a vertical portable tapestry loom with four heddles which my husband built for me. To make the project really challenging and fun i decided to dye the yarn myself. Never done either the dyeing or the weaving part, but couldn't wait any longer. So i started with the dyeing - and orange dyed cotton.For the dyeing i used carrot and onion peel mix. The yarn is mordanted with vinegar. For the other colours i also plan on using natural colouring since it's more eco friendly and it's something i believe in.

Updates:

20110930 - orange yarn still in dye bath. Tomorrow morning will see the result. Fingers crossed!

20111001
- The result was pale and brick like colour and what was i thinking
using tan coloured yarn for the dyeing. Starting again with white yarn.
God this is fascinating! There are so many possibilities and it's so
much fun to try them out! Have to get it right this or next time, since
end of the month is close. Will try making one of the browns using
eucalyptus leaves. Wish me luck!

20111003 - Not orange for sure -
it's nice yellow though. Cotton is proving to be really hard to dye with
natural dyes. So i'm giving up the natural dyes for synthetic. Hurts to
say it, but the project has to move ahead. The yellow might come handy
so i'll keep it. Changing the colours of the project since there weren't
dyes in those colours available. I'm in dye-frenzy but love the
experience all the way! Uploaded the project stripe as a project image.

20111004 - Got the gray one. It turned out darker and a bit blueish, but hopefully it'll go well with the green and yellow. My goal is to get the colours balanced and to make them work together. I'm on the green today and probably tomorrow will be the warp-test day. If it goes well i might do the warping too. Photos on the way!

20111005 - Lesson learned the hard way -  never EVER let the hank get unwraped while dyeing. Second day untangling the gray - if that ain't a great way to learn and remember... No green, no photos, just untangling... If anything can go wrong for a beginner, it sure will, but that makes the beginner more experienced and hopefully wise.

20111007 - Done untangling the gray. Now on the green. Thanks to the valuable advice from Robert aka r1mein54 and Karren K. Brito. Hope to get it right this time!

20111011 - Don't like getting stoned, but the whole untangling thing got the best of me and made me kind of scared to go on. Scared no more! Moving on and starting the warping. Its about time to do the green colour. Hopefully the weather will get better and the hanks will dry fast, so i can continue my warping. As soon as the stripes appear pictures will be due :)

20111012 - Here is my loom :) Began doing the stripes. Waiting for the green to be ready and will continue warping...

20111013 - Another change in colours. The green turned out quite different from expected. Will be used for sure since it's a nice colour, but not for this project. The design of the stripe has changed as well.

20111030 - Unfortunately family issues kept me away from the loom. Anyway i have not given up the project. Did some warping, but the cream thread was not enogh. Trying to find more of the same colour or will replace the warped parts with another close colour and continue on.

Claudia Segal's picture

Striped backstrap

Project
Project Status: 
Finished
Project Date: 
Thu, 07/15/2010 - Sun, 12/26/2010
Yarn
Yarn: 6/2 cotton
Color: green
Type: warp
Yarn: 6/2 cotton
Color: variegated purple
Type: warp
Yarn: 6/2 cotton
Color: green
Type: weft
Loom
Number of Shafts: 
0
Number of Treadles: 
0
Sett: 
8.00 EPI
Length on Loom: 
1.00 yd
Width on Loom: 
6.00 in
Notes: 

I was tired of using a towel for a backstrap and decided to use Laverne Waddington's instructions in Weavezine to weave a nice backstrap for myself.  It looks like a first project, which it is, and it feels great when I put it on.

My big problem is what to weave with my new backstrap!

Sally Orgren's picture

12/2 Linen Towels

Project
Project Status: 
Weaving
Project Date: 
Sat, 05/15/2010
Yarn
Yarn:
Color:
Type:
Loom
Number of Shafts: 
10
Number of Treadles: 
10
Sett: 
24.00 Ends/cm
Length on Loom: 
5.50 
Width on Loom: 
18.00 in
Notes: 

I tied onto a wider and thicker warp to weave up this linen I purchased from Silk City for $10 a pound. It was a close-out of their Eco-Linen line. I am weaving with a temple.

So far, it's very nice to weave and I am misting it to prevent breakage. If not for my guildmate Andi, (who happened to be at the warehouse that morning) I may have passed up this deal!

KarenInTheWoods's picture

Simple 2 Harness rug stripe pattern

Number of Shafts: 
2
Number of Treadles: 
2
Source
This Draft is from: 
My own design
Uploads
Draft Image: 

This pattern can be easily threaded up and woven as plain weave.... or you can you toss in an extra pic of thin warp and make it into an interesting log cabin method of weaving a rug with repeating long sections of lighter or darker sections.   I have done this pattern a lot of times in blues, and woven on black or dark denim is very striking! 

I love simple designs that make impressive looking patterns, and enjoy using 2 harness plain weaves for showing folks how creative they can be with only 2 harnesses.  I teach often on 2 harness union looms, and having a few of these patterns available can make learning fun and result in an interesting rug or totebag in plain weave.

Times Used: 
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KarenInTheWoods's picture

My Favorite 2 harness rug pattern stripe

Number of Shafts: 
2
Number of Treadles: 
2
Source
This Draft is from: 
My own design
Uploads
Draft Image: 

This one is my most favorite threading I do for rag rugs. I thread it up so there are an even number of stripes, then if i wish to weave 2 placemants side by side, I can easily split the pattern in half to make symetrical mats

I love simple designs that make impressive looking patterns, and enjoy using 2 harness plain weaves for showing folks how creative they can be with only 2 harnesses.  I teach often on 2 harness union looms, and having a few of these patterns available can make learning fun and result in an interesting rug or totebag in plain weave.

Times Used: 
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