Random

To mimic the random growth of grape vines, the random texture of the organic yarn, I decided to spot dye the yarn to give the future weaving the same feeling.

Now the curing phase begins for about two weeks

2.5 Kilos of Organic Cotton Yarn from India. The Black was made by the Charring of Grape Vine Shoots from Germany.

Ready for Fall Markets.

Organic Textured Cotton Blankets
Only three Natural and Organic items were used. Cotton from India, Soil from Italy, France and the USA. Home-Crafted Soy Milk.
The next group of blankets will be using natural dyes from plants.

Earthy · Organic · Natural · Sustainable

Organic cotton, grown and spun in India. Mud dyed (stained) with organic soil. The mud dyeing gives the cloth a soft earthly color.

Rabbit Holes and Full Moon in Aquarius.

Over the last couple of years going down rabbit holes about clothing, I needed something new for spring markets. I have done scarfs and tea towels, but it just did not fit Llano Fiber.
So, with the full moon in Aquarius and a bolt of loom woven cotton it is time to test the waters for handcrafted clothing.

Cotton yarn from Georgia = ladies handcrafted overall.

WIP

Off the Loom and ready to start Kantha Hand Quilting.

Loom woven boucle yarn and basting pins.

On the Loom

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

Time to Cure

Only Three Natural and All Organic items were used. Cotton from India, Soil from Italy, France and the USA. Home-Crafted Soy Milk.

Now the curing phase begins for about two weeks

Today’s Shipment, Made to Order Cotton Yarn

This is natural cotton, grown and spun in Georgia, USA. What you see is 28 lbs of 3/1 spun yarn. I am wanting to see what the difference will be between the 3/2 cotton yarn that I have been using for my Fall blankets. Both in texture, comfort and the feel.

Christmas in July, Preview Five and Last. Bast Fibers

Earthy · Nature · Simple · Natural

Next weaving’s for the Austin Flea Event. July 16th Austin Flea at Still Austin Whiskey in Austin, Texas.
Wraps and throws using organic linen yarns from Belgium and Hungry and hand spun wild Himalayan nettle fiber from Nepal.

All are handwoven on a 50+ year old wooden loom, in the Texas Hill Country.

Follow Llano Fiber to see more weaving’s that will be at the coming up Thanksgiving’s venue.