
For once, I've remembered to take pictures as I progress with the weaving process. Here's a picture of what is involved in tying a new warp to an old one. I don't believe I will do this again as it seems so much more work than just putting on a new warp. Since the old warp was just plain weave, I may be incorrect about that if it was an intricately designed project.

Also did more silk scarves this week with a friend. Here is her scarf. It always seems like an experiment when trying a new technique. This was her first time painting silk. She is the go-to person if you want to do any tie dye, but she was anxious to give the silk a try. These scarves are hand painted, not hand dyed. There's a huge difference.
Its about a two day process and you don't need to cook the paint like is done with dye. Just a little drying in between to give the paint a chance to adhere well to the silk fibers. Then iron to really set the paint, wash, iron again. They are so soft and beautiful.
Got a shipment of some new interesting yarns today. I'm thinking of doing some woven scarves of a plain color and using a few strands of one of these for an accent. It will be a while before I do this as I'm still working on getting the merino / silk / pygora warp on my loom. I'm not very fast but love doing it.
2 comments:
I'm so glad you are feeling more energetic with the coming of Spring! All your projects sound wonderful - I'd love to try the painting on silk (wearable art is great!) but I'd never be able to deal with the clean up! Hope you aren't suffering through the mud-season like we are - showers bring flowers but they also bring MUD! Be well and God Bless...Sue
Sue, its so easy and not much cleanup. Send me your email address and I will give you some links on this. Truly, it is easy!
And we haven't suffered with much mud as we've had no rain, but the w-man says it starts tonight and rains until Monday next week. Really?? All week? Hope you're feeling well. Or at least feeling better.
Sheryl
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