Texture
I wanted to add more texture to the next blanket on the loom. I am using two thickness of yarn, 3/2 and 5/2 cotton yarns switching between every third row.
Texture · Pattern

Texture
I wanted to add more texture to the next blanket on the loom. I am using two thickness of yarn, 3/2 and 5/2 cotton yarns switching between every third row.
Texture · Pattern

This is sari silk waste. It is virgin silk threads that are not suitable for reeling and throwing due to technological constraints. Silk reeling uses continuous fibers, and any silk fibers that are not long enough for silk filament is considered residual. The silk waste is gather and hand spun into yarn.

Off the loom and ready for fringing then maybe some pigment paint to give it some color. This will be a tough decision on what style of fringe to use. Organic Bast Fiber Scarf. Imported Organic Hungarian Linen & Imported Organic Wild Himalayan Nettle Fiber.


Eco printed with flower pedals on woven cotton cloth.

A bolt of loom woven cotton and some fresh flowers from our local florist.
I will be eco-dyeing the newly woven cloth, then cutting and hand finishing it into scarves.

Weaving next group of blankets.
5′ x 21′ x 720 threads of natural cotton yarn.
2.8 miles of yarn.


Starting to Weave 7 yards of Natural Cotton Boucle Cloth / Fabric.

I think that I should get frequent flyer mile for my imported flax from Egypt that I just received today. The route. From the Flax Fields in Egypt then, CAIRO EG, DUBAI AE, SOMMA LOMBARDO IT, MEMPHIS, TN, SAN ANTONIO, TX, KERRVILLE, TX, finally LLANO, TX.
This is a total of 5 kilo of different stages of flax. I will be deciding what type of flax to order in the future.

Taking myself and my weaving to a higher level.
This is a handcrafted shawl / wrap. Loom woven textured natural cotton. Three sides are hand knotted fringe. The fourth side is finished with a hemstitch and a blanket stitched edging. Finished weaving is 30″x86″ with a 3.5″ fringe. Wash cool water, normal dry.
This is a first of accessories and clothing to come. Charles
(I probably need to find a live model)

This meditation rug (31″x32″) is quilted and stitched in the “Kantha” style of embroidery. Floor Loom Woven, Natural Dyes and Hand Stitched. The handwoven panels are 100% American Cotton, one dyed with Aleppo oak gallnuts. The batting is also 100% American cotton. The cotton yarn for stitching was dyed with buckthorn berries.
Hand wash and tumble dried.



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