Organically grown Hungarian flax that was milled in Belgium into yarn. Floor loom woven and hand finished edging with fraying to keep the rustic feeling.

Organically grown Hungarian flax that was milled in Belgium into yarn. Floor loom woven and hand finished edging with fraying to keep the rustic feeling.

First the ahimsa silk was spun with a drop spindle for the weft weaving. After it was floor loom woven, it was dyed with the root of the madder plant. Lastly the scarf was lightly eco-dyed with some eucalyptus leaves. Finished size 13″x60″ (33cmX150cm) with a 6″ hand twisted fringe.

Madder dyed peace silk scarf. Now I am going to eco-dye with some eucalyptus leaves.

Dyeing drop spindled spun peace silk yarn that was hand woven on a floor loom into a scarf. The dye bath used madder root simmer over two days and then filtered. The “sludge” then will be used to made a paint for future textile projects.



Simple · Understated · Classic
Starting of another grouping of tea towels for market.
Imported Organic Hungarian Linen Yarn w/ Hemstitched Finish Fringe.
Woven Size 19″x94″, Finished Size approx. 17″x25″

Organic · Natural · Loom Woven Hungarian Linen and Peruvian Cotton. Woven Size 19″x94″ w/ 10″ Fringe.


These are woven strips of American organic cotton. I am starting to bind the strips together to make a "Kente " style woven throw. It will ether be finished by hand stamping or hand painting. Floor Loom Woven American Organic Cotton Strips, Organic Egyptian Cotton Thread for Binding.

Some New Spring Weight Eco-Printed Natural Cotton Throws.
Floor loom woven throws with natural American cotton. Eco-printed with marigold’s from Arnosky Family Farms that I pickup just a few weeks ago. These woven throws might be the perfect items for the Llano Earth Art Fest coming up this March 11-13, 2022.

Yesterday, I was in a boutique artisan store. The owner made a comment about the weight of my new larger size blanket (my “Fall” weight).
In the picture is two future blankets being warped up on the loom (end to end). The loom is 60″ wide and this is about 4600 yards of cotton (+/- 2.5 miles). That amount of warp will weight approximately 3.5 pounds. Being twice as lone as wide, after weaving the two blanket the gross amount will be about 10 pounds. With the waste of the tie up at each end and between of the blankets, they will finish out at more than 4 pounds each.

Floor loom woven linen yarn. Eco-dyed with some leaves from my backyard and finally dipped in a madder root dye bath.Imported Linen, Eco-Dyed & Madder Dyed. Approximately 24″x100″ not counting the fringe.

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