Well, it's certainly been a While and you're about to see Why
and Watch out for those W's, it seems that a theme is developing...
Weather, Weaving & even Owls Who "Whoot".
The weather since we returned from our Four Corners outing
has been unbearable, so Whether I liked it or not, I stayed
within the rooms of our house, and started Weaving...
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Once I wound my warp on my warping board, I started weaving some mug rugs using tapestry technique. The design is placed under the warp and used as a guide as I weave. |
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When I finished winding the warp and weaving, I ended up with 16 handwoven coasters. |
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which I will be selling at an arts & crafts show in Dec. |
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And what does a weaver do when the warp is all woven... wind another warp and WEAVE something new!! |
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The Wards invited us to their new home
and while watching the desert from their patio,
we were rewarded when a "whoot owl" (artistic license)
did some fancy posing... |
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and wondered who we were looking at!!!!
(You're on your own own now.) |
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Now the fun begins, the Weaving. All those cords hanging below the cloth are tied to my foot trreadles. |
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The weaving instructions
are on the diagram taped to the front of my loom, which
tells me which foot treadle to step on in which order and
which color Weft should be on the bobbin and currently
in the shuttle. |
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I've warped my loom with 5 yards of thread, enough to weave 4 kitchen towels!!! Welcome to the Wonderful World of Weaving |
Thought I'd "wind" up this blog with the weather,
which has done a 180... from blistering hot to Monsoon...
with wind, rain, thunder, lightening & flooding.
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Water washed the streets... The Phoenix area gets about 9" of rain annually. This monsoon brought our area 2.56" in 24 hours and Phoenix got over 5". |
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A benefit, cooler temperatures. Today we had
a low of 67 and a high of 83... and I welcomed
the wonderful temperatures on my morning Walk. |