21.05.2020 Businesses are opening, spring has sprung and we are still safe and well. It has been nice to get out for walks and bringing Gus along for a stop at Dairy Queen for Blizzards and a Pup Cup.
On April 16, I began the
Explore Tapestry weave-along through
Schacht Spindle Company. The WAL came at the best possible time because I had not used my new tapestry loom and the colorful mini skeins of handspun yarn were the perfect choice for the project. The course ran for five weeks, from warping the loom to finishing the weaving. Each week at least two or more techniques were featured by Jane Patrick with written instructions, photos and videos. Having only made small tapestries on a hand-held loom, I was ready to learn how to use my loom. When I saw the Arras loom, I thought perhaps I should have waited, but the it was released after I purchased the 25-inch Schacht tapestry loom. Once I got the hang of warping and using a spacer at the bottom to keep the weaving from slipping, the loom was easy to use. It is lightweight and moveable, a plus!
Thank you Jane and Schacht Spindle Company for the Explore Tapestry weave-along!
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I was pleased with the results using the colorful mini-skeins. |
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The Ghiordes knots got a trim before moving on to the extra sections. |
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Weaving the circle was a slow process and had quite a learning curve. The sun in the section below came out oval rather than circular. |
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Once I finished the circle the weaving was done! |
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