I am very fortunate to be able to share a brief video interview conducted at Black Sheep Gathering by my spinning friend Jeri and her husband, Eduard. This was the first time that I had ever been interviewed on camera about fiber, and I must say that Jeri and Eduard put me at ease. Thanks so much Jeri and Eduard!
At the end of July I became a weaver. I purchased a gently used 24 inch Ashford 8 shaft table loom. I warped the loom the very first day, and I haven't stopped since. So far, I am pretty obsessed with twill. I just think that twill is such a beautiful fabric!
My first project - a sampler scarf made with handdyed mohair/wool yarn:
Plain weave scarf made with handdyed merino wool yarn:
Huck lace scarf made with superwash bluefaced leicester sock yarn. Warp is undyed, weft is handpainted:
In August, my friend, Lori , gave me some undyed and handpainted 2P bombyx silk cord and handpainted 20/2 bombyx silk so that I could try my hand at weaving with fine threads. It was such a delight to smell and feel the silk while I was weaving. And, of course, I used a block twill pattern.
I have now taken to weaving baby blankets because it seems as if everyone I know is pregnant. I am using a wonderful organic cotton boucle yarn in a variety of lovely natural colors that are appropriate for girls or boys.
For my next projects, I am planning to weave another silk twill scarf as a gift for a friend. I bought some 20/2 silk the other week, and have dyed it up in greens, blues and pinks. Also, I am planning to make a felted scarf with handspun. What fun!
Much of my knitting time has been replaced by weaving time, but I have managed to finish a pair of socks for myself, and I have made substantial progress on a pair of socks for my sweetie. For my socks, I used my new superwash bluefaced leicester sock yarn handpainted in shades of blue and purple.
I have several other knitting projects in the works, and I am hoping to work on them more this fall and winter.
hi miryha! great to find your blog and watch this video! it was wonderful to see you and lori again this year. i am excited to think of spinning some beautiful 2 ply yarns for the downeast shawlette pattern that i bought. your work is lovely and i am going to be posting my black sheep photos next week on my blog. i have some photos of your work.
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