It’s been a long time since I have written. Time to just start over with what I am currently doing.
Spinning: Just finished up a fleece of unknown origin. It is a soft, fine dark brown fleece, probably from New South Wales. It was a pleasure to spin and ply. I think I may weave with it. Now to pick out another fiber to spin. My best spinning time is in the early morning when the sun shines in my east window, and I can see my drafting triangle in natural light.

Knitting: nothing happening currently because I am consumed with weaving. My last finished project was a sweater from John Arbon’s Falkland Merino wool and the Geiger pattern from Norah Gaughan. What a pleasure that was to knit! I still have to wet finish it, but here are some photos:


Now to weaving: I have expanded my capabilities and understanding considerably in the past year of concentrated study. I am now a member of the Gallery in Marquette, an excellent group of 16 artists who run a brick and mortar fine arts shop downtown. This is the perfect time for me to push myself creatively and productively to produce new work from my prodigious stash.
Current work: bookmarks on a rainbow warp for Pride Month, woven with drafts 726-728 from Strickler.


Also an eight shaft overshot for runners.

And a 4 shaft cottolin warp for table mats and runners.
I have also been weaving on an old warp on my rigid heddle loom exploring some hand manipulated techniques.
And I have picked up my inkle loom again. It’s a great activity for me when I am Gallery sitting which I now do 12 hours per month.

Okay, I’m going to try to do this every Sunday morning. Bye for now.

So good to see you’re doing well, love all your projects. Look forward to future blogs!
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Is my comment too long?
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Not at all! I guess I have to approve all comments. Thanks for writing, Linda!
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I’m pretty new to this. I’ve been treading water with my weaving. Sticking to tried and true, fooling around with color. You’re inspiring me.
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Awaiting moderation?
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