Tuesday, January 22, 2019

linen





I love this plant;  FLAX!   I became interested in it for mulch for weed control.  I am always looking for cover crops;  mulches;  anything to help with my blueberries!    I think I did research on it 10 years ago but reading about it being pulled and was hard on cutting equipment, it turned me away!  But a couple of years ago I re-visited growing it!  the increase awareness of how it was such a great health benefit was really awesome and that same year, I attended a meeting that taproot farms had.  I didn't know a lot about it at that point but always interested in learning!  Especially growing!  They gave me 3 varieties of the fiber flax to try to grow and I followed up that year going to help them pull some of their crop. 

It was a great learning experience to see such a difference in the growth of the plants from the valley to what we have!  I still wasn't entertaining the idea of fiber for textile!  At the meeting, They had samples, information, and a lady that was just awesome that could spin and weave!  But wasn't interested in more crafts!  Because paper clutter was my passion!  I didn't have time....space or money to get into anything else! 

Well little did I know how this journey would change!

I was involved in our community museum for many many years!  It was my passion too!  But with times and economy, we closed our doors.  It was very sad!  Many years passed and our collection was moved to another museum!  It was a mix of emotions!  Anyway, my friend and I took a day trip that summer to the museum to see the display!  It was on a demo day!  A weaving demo day!  Well....I was still telling myself , "NO you don't have time!"  The lady that was doing the demonstration was really kind and knowledgable and told us about her lessons at her studio and the price point!  My friend was interested and the price point was doable!  I was just going to support my friend!  Yeah right!  So this was a Monday!  24 hrs later I had myself a 4 shaft loom! 

Then last year I found some flax in the blueberries and broke it!  It was a wow!  To have the fibers be exposed in your hand....to read about it and know about it but to actually feel it and see it happen was really something!  so, of course, I pushed on for more info and "wants"!  I wanted to learn to spin!  I took a lesson,  I gathered more information and experiences but still don't have a spinning wheel!  I would like one....but then that will open another whole kettle of worms!  then I would want to dye and really.....how many hours are in a day?  And added to this....my 2018 growing year of flax was a fail!  I was so disappointed!

So last week I started this 100% linen project!  This isn't at a price point that I'm really comfortable with!  This is/ will be a very expensive piece of fabric!

I'm at a stand still now, ran out of the white euroflax 100% wet spun linen #2 sport weight made by louet!

the warp is 100% linen too;  natural and mint green.  it's only 2 ply as the weft is 4 ply. 

My sette is about 15....and has spaces!  Not a professional here!  :(
but it does add texture.  I'm just doing a twill weave;  nothing fancy.  weaving draft was the same as the cotton scarf posted earlier.  But I didn't weave it in the sequence;  I am just doing 1/2; 2/3; 3/4; 4/1.  repeat.
tension has been an issue;  so I have a sprayer with water handy!

Thanks for stopping by!
Health, Happiness, kindness, and respect

Cotton scarf

4 shaft table loom:  12 dent sette

finished twisting the ends yesterday!  Not 100% cotton but I really like it!  washed this morning so still wet on the drying rack!

I tied onto the previous project left over warp for this scarf.  I used the varigated bernat  and a plain green barnat for the warp; total 2 balls.  (see pics for more info)

weft was a  yellow;  paton yarn.  it was textured like a terry towel!  used A little over a ball.

Below is the link to a great article on color  and where I was inspired to do the "previous project" and found the weaving draft to print!

Great article


Thanks for stopping by!  Happy 2019!  Can't believe how fast the years fly!
Health, Happiness, Kindness and Respect!









Monday, December 31, 2018

East coast birthday wishes!

Very "busy" card!  Likely should have die cut the square boarder die from the green! 
I can always find fault!  It's hard changing how you were brought up, always striving to do your best but knowing their is always room for improvement and this thing called time management!  All a balancing act! 
I  tried.  I tried with kindness and I invested my time to think of someone to wish for them....the same,  with health and happiness wishes.

I hope to be mail this card today ....hoping .....calling her Home to the east coast ! 

Wishing everyone a happy New Year!  Wishing everyone health and happiness!

Hoping for compassion and kindness to one another and respect to our environment ( especially the protection of our water).  For government to understand freedoms and mental health and the impacts on our ecosystems with the lack of information people have!  I hope people are not so closed minded as I heard and seen with our animal right's movement this year!  I can only hope that government will educate themselves listen to their peers, the everyday people before they cast those votes that affect the mental health that have to live with their laws and rules...so we can all live together!  I believe in using wind as power but I fail to trust our government with the continue failure to see the correlation in bats, ecosystem and health;  insects and disease! 

I can only hope! 

I am very mindful and thankful everyday! 

Thank you for taking the time! 
Best wishes to everyone! 

Monday, March 26, 2018

Acrylic pouring

It's so cool!  I mixed up a bunch of paint this morning...pouring it on my paint box...that I has been waiting for me for 25 plus years!  Hoping it will be dry before my boys come home!

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Place mat

Water color paper
Glued to place mat with cork backing.

Lots of stamps.  Colored most with ink.
Sky done with water color pigments and ink.

Thanks for looking.
Have a awesome day! 

Inky get well soon card

White card stock;
Background; ink colored; little bit of stamping;

Die cut from white card stock; ink colored.
Stickles add and viva paper pen added.

Hand cut white for back of butterflies.

Peel off stickers added to scallop circle.

Thanks for looking.
Have a great day.