The pattern said to use four strands of mop cotton. Yeah. No. After weaving about five inches, I could see that the rug would be way too Short. Unweave. Then, I started again with two strands. Looking back on it, I should have played with one strand, as well. I ran out of mop cotton before I ran out of warp.
Here's the tabby for the hem.
And since I had some warp left, I pulled twelve cones of blues and greens to use as weft in place of the mop cotton.
Finished!
And the sample done, too. I liked the feel of them both. I'd like to play with the warp rep some more. Next time, I won't use all of the colors for weft. And one of these days, I'm going to learn to sample in small bites, not big projects...or not.
this is lovely! i have not tried rep yet but it is on the weaving bucket list :)it is so visually appealing to me that im afraid it could become a habit :)
I may have responded twice. I don't quite have the hang of the blogging thing, yet. But I'm just saying that Handwoven (SO '88?) has an article about the hows and whys of it. Good luck!
this is lovely! i have not tried rep yet but it is on the weaving bucket list :)it is so visually appealing to me that im afraid it could become a habit :)
ReplyDeleteI may have responded twice. I don't quite have the hang of the blogging thing, yet. But I'm just saying that Handwoven (SO '88?) has an article about the hows and whys of it. Good luck!
ReplyDelete