Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Log Cabin again

Well, it's placemats in Log Cabin this time.  I put a 12 yard warp on yesterday, got my first four done today.  Log Cabin is an humbling pattern.  Others may throw the shuttle without much forethought, but I have to stay tuned in when weaving Log Cabin.  And that's not necessarily a bad thing.  It's a kind of meditation in itself.  Becoming immersed in a pattern certainly makes the time fly!

I also dressed the Hammett yesterday.  I absolutely HATE having both looms naked.  I thought I would get to rugs on the Hammett today, too, but ended up sanding my staircase for the greater part of the afternoon.  This is something I've been putting off for a few weeks.  Finally got it done today.  I've been keeping company with paint samples pretty seriously now for a couple weeks, and will try to get to the paint store tomorrow and get started on this project with some primer for the stairs!

Interestingly, I finally decided the colors I want on my walls are the grayed colors: blues, grayed sea green, purples, brick red.  When I got to the point of agreeing with myself that yes, these are the colors I like, it struck me that these are the colors I gravitate to in my woven projects, too. Duh!!  Some people have to be hit over the head.  We'll see how I like them on my walls.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Shades of Roman

Truly, the fact that I was actually IN Roma in the past month has nothing to do with making this fabric.  When I saw my friend's Roman shade made with her own quilted fabric, I knew that's what I wanted for my doors.  So it really was in the planning for a while.

This is 10/2 unmercerized cotton, warped at 24 epi.  I have 3 different colors of weft, two of which are shown below.  Besides these laid back, I think, colors, I have one of a royal blue weft that fairly cries out for discipline.  It will be a challenge to find paint that complements and tones it down some.

This pattern is Five After Eleven Check from A Handweaver's Pattern Book by Davison.  The unwashed sample is on top, the washed on the bottom.  Fabrics on the left use 5/2 Pearl in a dark green.  The ones on the right use a cotton/linen slub carried with a 10/2 slate green.
Now I need to sit down with paint chips and make some decisions.
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I'm also weaving small rugs for stock for my fall show.  And, now that I have the Roman shade cloth off the loom, I'll be putting some noodling time into what's going on that loom next.