Three life lessons from the loom
I'm going to write about weaving two days in a row, but I have some thoughts that go beyond fiber-y things. First a picture. This is the back of my loom. (I know any weavers out there look at this picture and immediately feel great sympathy.) Do you see those hanging pill bottles? Those are warp ends that needed to be added or repaired for various reasons. Pretty much everything in weaving is fixable, but in general, no one wants to have to do this. I'll show you one of the reasons in a moment, but I think an uncooperative warp has several things to teach all of us. 1. A distracted brain is never as competent as you think it is. I really and truly thought I was focusing on dressing this loom while I was doing it, but I also know I was pretty concerned about getting it done in order to have everything finished in time. Truthfully my focus was on finishing and not the process. Multiple errors in tyeing up the treadles and in threading could have been averted had I spent a litt...