It's a shame that after all that work, I goofed in the end and only ended up with this much! But I tell you it was a great learning piece...there were a number of things I learned from it....that I won't forget and that's important....This is the one that I miscounted (or counted correctly) and cut off the others to match and that made the whole thing to short ugh!
Last night at Weaving class I was able to take the weaving off the loom I had been learning on....and take it home..I'll do something with it to commemerate my efforts ;o)
was able to start a warp with the teacher at my side so I wouldn't make a mistake..That was another great lesson.. I finished it up just in time...(3 hours)at home it would have taken more :o) but this time I was learning the correct method....You can too teach and old dog new tricks :o)
I can't wait to take it off the warping board...I'm afraid to do it alone , last time at home I had a twisted mess...I think I did something out of order.. (I know I did). The yarn warped on so nicely , almost like butter (that's the best explanation that I could give so you'd know it was delicious :o)
This is one side of the two yards long experimenting piece....
Looking good, Ginny! HURRAY! I knew you could do it. :D
ReplyDeleteHold on Daisy, that's just the practice piece :o)...just wait until I really know what I'm doing :o) Ginny
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry about the warp, but the practice piece looks great!
ReplyDeleteDeborah, I'm about to start anew with more yarn that I bought this time :o) so it better be strong..You can bet I won't be using this towel when it's done.I feel like I should hang it on the front door and pin welcome on it :o) Ginny
ReplyDeleteWow! Ginny, you made a piece of FABRIC! I am so impressed. Are you going to make it into a scarf or bag or something??
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