And the main reason I haven't touched my looms is this lovely stuff from my stash. It's from Ironstone Warehouse (does that company even still exist?) 78% mohair, 13% wool, 9% nylon and 100% pain in the butt. It's been on Sophie for Months. Just dressing her was WWIII. I couldn't wind the warp onto the warp beam with the lease sticks in, because it got so snarled. The plan was to make a few scarves out of it. Then, the plan was to give it One More Try. If I couldn't get it to unstick, I gave myself permission to toss it. And I NEVER toss anything! I finally got her dressed. Then, I was afraid to even try weaving. What if I couldn't get a clear shed? We've finally made our peace with each other, but next time I weave with a mohair, it'd better be either the short hair or bald variety! |
Great socks and I bet that your son is excited to have them! I haven't tried weaving with mohair but that looks challenging. Here's hoping that the weaving goes well.
ReplyDeleteAnother reason why I'm enjoying our Iowa Rains.... It's too muddy to weed! Works for me.
ReplyDeleteLovely socks. The fiber looks so soft and squishy. Your plying looks so relaxing. But that loom!!! A weaver's nightmare! Good luck with that! I look at my loom on occasion....some day.
Oh - and yes, you really do need to investigate Ravelry. Lots going on there. Gives me tons of inspiration. Luckily I am retired and on occasion when a good part of my day gets sucked away by Ravelry, well, it's not too much of a problem. :)