As promised I have taken pictures of many of the things I did this weekend...
First, I finished the Friedy Sweater:

Then I finished spinning up all the extra roving. These are the grey and brown colors that I plied together to come up with the tweey color you see in the sweater:

And here is the yarn:

And here is a close up of the knit of the sweater:

And then there's the exciting part... Here is my new loom, all warped up and ready to go!

And from the side:

And here is a close up of the wee bit of weaving that I managed to do last night:

There are actually 3 different types of yarn woven in there. The first bit at the bottom is some single-ply brown that I had left over from the Friedy Sweater. The next bit is some single ply grey Corridale that I got specifically for the weaving. The last bit near the top is double ply grey Corridale that I started using because the bottom bits were pretty see through. I warped the loom with some commercially produced wool because the lady at the fiber shop told me that if I tried to spin all my weaving myself, I'd never get anything done.
I'm hoping to defy her eventually and spin all my own warp one of these days, but I knew I'd want to start something right away, and it's going to be a while, I think, before my spinning is even enough and strong enough to use as warp.
So... That's what I did with my weekend. The project that's on the loom is only about 2 yards long. If things go as well as I think they may, I will probably be ready for a fresh warp by Christmas... Maybe by Christmas I'll have enough string stashed away to make fabric for a Viking apron dress. That loom is 24 inches wide and produces 22" wide fabric that will probably be perfect for such a project...
First, I finished the Friedy Sweater:

Then I finished spinning up all the extra roving. These are the grey and brown colors that I plied together to come up with the tweey color you see in the sweater:

And here is the yarn:

And here is a close up of the knit of the sweater:

And then there's the exciting part... Here is my new loom, all warped up and ready to go!

And from the side:

And here is a close up of the wee bit of weaving that I managed to do last night:

There are actually 3 different types of yarn woven in there. The first bit at the bottom is some single-ply brown that I had left over from the Friedy Sweater. The next bit is some single ply grey Corridale that I got specifically for the weaving. The last bit near the top is double ply grey Corridale that I started using because the bottom bits were pretty see through. I warped the loom with some commercially produced wool because the lady at the fiber shop told me that if I tried to spin all my weaving myself, I'd never get anything done.
I'm hoping to defy her eventually and spin all my own warp one of these days, but I knew I'd want to start something right away, and it's going to be a while, I think, before my spinning is even enough and strong enough to use as warp.
So... That's what I did with my weekend. The project that's on the loom is only about 2 yards long. If things go as well as I think they may, I will probably be ready for a fresh warp by Christmas... Maybe by Christmas I'll have enough string stashed away to make fabric for a Viking apron dress. That loom is 24 inches wide and produces 22" wide fabric that will probably be perfect for such a project...
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Eventually I'm going to have to bite the bullet and take a night off. Perhaps I can get them both done, and then spend the night reading the last Harry Potter novel that I borrowed from Miss
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Mmmmm... I think I need a loom... Maybe as a birthday prezzie... ;)
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Though I have enough toys to keep my busy for a while. (A friend of mine just lent me her bobbin lace pillow, so that's my next undertaking.)
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You just reminded me that I forgot to pre-reg. I should get on that right away!
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Nothing keeps me out of trouble like playing with string...
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This old-fashioned clothes pins make pretty good bobbins.
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I should bring it back to you, since I won't likely be using it soon. Call and remind me about embroidery at your place, and I'll bring it with!
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I'm hoping to, eventually, do a full period lace ruff. Totally not my period, but I think it would be fun.