Fiber Monday - the return of the sweatshop
I have finished two-thirds of the first fifteen yards warp and I hope to finish the last third this week. I think I'm still on target for having everything I want to make ready for the holiday market.
There is something.... motivating about receiving an email with details and due dates. Due dates that are now less than two months away. Because along with the weaving, I'm also planning on selling handspun yarn, so when I'm not at the loom, I've been working on that. But up until now I've been kind of relaxed about the whole thing. I work a little bit here and a little bit there. Today I came to the realization that to be ready with everything I want to be able to sell, I'm going to have to be a bit more diligent. This is the only good thing I can see about having a very light schedule in terms of people coming to do horse stuff.
But don't feel too badly for me because in truth, I love weaving and spinning, so it's not really a hardship. The whole process remains magical to me whether it's taking wool and making yarn or taking yarn that happens to be all lined up together...
and making fabric.
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