Fiber Monday - Hohoho

I'm now working on the samples of the guest towels I'm going to weave for the holiday market. I'm pretty excited at how this is turning out because I created the draft for it myself. 


Here is a view of what they will look like on the towel. 


Before I get completely excited, I still need to wash it to see what it looks like then. Because what good is a towel if it can't be washed? I also have several more designs to try... I have a snowman and a star to do, plus I want to do an all over red and white design. Then, once I've done all that, I'll start weaving the actual towels based on my sampling. 

I also finished spinning another skein of yarn this past week. This will also be sold at the market. It's 100% Shetland wool (no, not from our sheep) that I dyed, combed, and spun. Its about 92 yards. If I can get to it, I have a gradient in these shades that I dyed that I would like to spin and then sell the skeins together. We'll see. I often have bigger plans than I have time. 


And a closer view of the yarn. 



Comments

Alison said…
Oh my gosh, I love the design and am impressed that you designed it! Are you selling your designs yet? If love to make these!
thecurryseven said…
Alison, I'll just give it to you. If you have old Handwoven magazines, there's an older issue (I'd have to check which one) that has some really good instructions for making designs like this using a rose path threading.

I still do everything on graph paper, so I can email you photos and then add my notes to explain it all.

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