Fiber Monday - a little tidying up
One day last week I had a day with nothing on the calendar and no project at home that needed my attention. It was the perfect day to work on something that I had been putting off because I didn't want interruptions once I began... Finishing up little odds and ends of projects that we're lying about the studio and getting things put to rights. So that is what I did. The little projects were the last 2% of many different things that I hadn't bothered to completely finish, so I couldn't put them away. I washed skeins of yarn, I completed various notes on projects and filed them, I completed weaving a swatch for my ongoing breed study project so that could get filed away, etc. It wasn't even things that warranted a picture.
This allowed me to clear the decks a bit. I realized that I needed a dedicated staging area for future weaving projects, so I reorganized a bit and made that. Things are much more organized now and it makes me happy.
The large inkle loom needed a new home, so I also cleaned up the shelf behind my loom.
I know this shelf doesn't look terribly tidy, but it actually is. And it is far better than it was when I had various nearly finished projects piled on it.
And my newest weaving project is ready to be threaded on the loom. This is the warp that I will use to experiment for the guest towels I'll be weaving. Once I'm sure about what I'm doing, I'll wind a much longer warp and tie it on so I don't need to thread again.
This is even more fascinating than usual, huh?
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