I'm LOVING using my drawloom so much that I decided, "if not now, when?" and bought myself 20 more shafts and the parts to make her a combination drawloom. Play time! Remember cat's cradle? Well, this is cat's cradle for grown-ups!
Do you see the little handles? And now, there are 30.! |
At the back of the loom, a tangle...organized chaos. |
What with reading and re-reading the instructions, watching and re-watching the video, taking sanity and life breaks, it took me about two weeks to get everything ready to go. |
The locking pin keeps everything still during set up. Finally! Time to pull the pin! |
Here's the pattern. Time to start pulling handles! |
Drawing the handles let's me make a repeating pattern across the width of the fabric. |
It's like magic! |
And for a footnote *wink*, more socks (stash busting ones at that). Take note of the yellow and pink ones. They're the first ever pair of socks that I've knit from my handspun! They are the rainbows colorway of merino and tussah silk from Anzula. |
Love your loom photos, awesome, and the happy rainbow socks! Warp, weft and weaving are so smooth. Can't wait to see them live.
ReplyDeleteCheck out the Plexus exhibit at Wonder, Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Museum. Looks like a rainbow version of your magnificent threads.
BlesSings, Joy Krauthammer
Congratulations on your new loom set up! It sounds like you're having fun playing/weaving. I love your socks and the handspun yarn turned out quite nice-I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteYou know that hoped-for stage where your children surpass you? Well, honey... (But then, I couldn't even manaage cats cradle.)
ReplyDeleteI cannot get my head around that many shafts, especially since this is the first time I've seen a draw loom. I'm going to have to look that up and see what it is and why it's different. It seems to be more like a jacquard loom. Interesting!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your new draw loom! Where oh where is that jealous button when I need it. The kitty and fish motif is darling. Enjoy playing with the "cats cradle".
ReplyDeleteI've missed reading your creative news. I hope that all is well with you and your family.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Judy