Fiber Monday - Frugality
First off, I finished the project that has been on my loom for a few months.
This came about because I had leftover warp and weft from another project and I wanted to use them up. There was a pattern that I had been wanting to try, so this seemed like a good time to do it. I pretty much measured out a four foot warp of the silk until I ran out. It ended up being about 8 inches wide. My plan for this is to use it as fabric and put it and some denim I have together to make a casual jacket.
It's pretty long. I will probably end up cutting it in half and hand sewing the selvedges together to make a slightly wider piece of fabric to work with. I'll need to figure out how it best makes sense with the pattern I'm using.
This was my loom waste.
It's a six-ply 100% silk and is buttery soft. I've discovered that it makes as excellent embroidery floss because you can separate it as you can DMC floss. I was going to save it anyway because of that. But I realized that it's silk, so I could dye it with the dyes I have. Then I could end up with a wide variety of colors. I'll just throw some into the dye pot whenever I'm dyeing something.
And then I started in on a new project. I've been wanting to weave some dish towels to have on hand for when I need a gift. I also want to sell handwoven dinner napkins at the Holiday market in December. It would be good to start weaving some sooner rather than later. The warp I started measuring out this afternoon will begin to take care of both those things. Plus, I'm using yarn from my stash that I have in a variety of colors and amounts. So I'm doing a colorful striped warp.
Here is the first chain.
The weft is going to be a dark navy. I'm kind of excited to see how it will turn out.
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