I’m working steadily through the silk warps that I painted last summer! Such a fun afternoon!
This warp was dyed with ProcionMX in gold and yellow and although it the colours looked really different when it was painted, they mellowed out quite a bit after washing so now it is a bit more subtle.
I chose to embrace the sunshiny yellow colour and I gravitated toward orange for the weft ~ I know, it’s a bold move, but someone’s gotta make it!
The pattern I’m weaving is 10 shaft undulating twill. I modified the pattern by making the threading really weird so that I could weave it with a straight 1-10 treadling. That is such a bonus because you really can’t get lost in the pattern.
The scarf wove up in no time, but once it was off the loom I could see some real texture forming.
I even got the fringe twisted in record time! I decided the twist 3 bouts of ends together for a cord fringe. (I can really recommend these books to any foodies out there!)
The scarf has two distinct sides; this is the hand painted silk warp dominant side.
And this is the weft dominant side.
Nothing is prettier than a good close up, right?
Amazing what a good pressing does! Surprisingly I was looking at a few of the blogs I follow this morning and Cindy at Eweniquely Ewe has woven a very similar scarf this week….great minds think alike… that’s my opinion!
I’ve already got the next silk scarf on the loom….it is handspun silk about 2/6 in grist in dark blue and purple from the same dye day ~ can’t wait to see what it looks like woven!
12 comments:
Wow - great minds do think alike! Different but oh so similar. So my next painted warp is in pastels in rayon - will be interesting to see what weave structure we each choose this time.....I've got mine decided on but haven't threaded the heddles yet so may change my mind.
PS - I love the orange and yellow!
I love your orange scharf.
Could this be woven on an eight shaft? Would it need a tabby? And could you share the draft? Love it!
Hi Gertieanne,
Something similar could be woven on 8 shafts, but not this exact pattern, it needs all 12 shafts to expand the feather pattern. Because it is a twill a tabby would not be necessary. I'll send you a similar 8 shaft wif.
I look forward to the wif, Thank you so much! Happy Dance!
I look forward to the wif, thank you so much. Happy Dance!
Wow, this is STUNNING. I love that pattern. Found you looking for variations of twill and this one is my very favourite.
Would you share the draft? I would so much love to have it.
All the best from Cologne!
Elena
Hi from Cologne , I am totally in love with this pattern and would appreciate very much if you could share the draft... Is that possible?
All the best from Germany!
Hi Elena,
I am happy to share the original pattern, but I need an email address.
Oh Lynette, that would be great, thank you so much for your help!
If you could send it to plaid_weaver@yahoo.com I would be super happy. Thank you!
This is lovely! If you're still willing to share the draft my email is landofnodfarm@yahoo.com. I have a 12 shaft Delta and if nevery seen a reason to try all 12 shafts until now!
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