One of the things I've learned the hard way is that when I'm sick, there's little point in trying to do things that require any sort of mental alertness. It's also not a good idea to go to the loom when you are angry - unless you're weaving a rug! - or stressed, unless you can use the time at the loom to set aside those stressful/angry thoughts and allow the physical act of weaving to allow you to relax.
I find weaving very theraputic on many levels. But when I'm sick, like I am this week with a nasty cold, I limit myself to doing things that don't tax my limited brain power and do things that are rote. If I'm very careful I can wind warps, rough sley reeds, etc., but threading a complex pattern? Been there and messed up too often.
Hope everyone is enjoying good weather - summer has arrived with a vengence here - temperatue well into the 30's (C) possibly as high as 36 tomorrow. The a/c is very welcome.
Cheers,
Laura