I finally finished the bougainvillea towels. I've decided to only weave two colors instead of eight. I'll stick to eight colors in the weft since that lets me do a little color mixing of my own, but it's much easier and cheaper to list just two sales in Etsy, rather than eight. I hand hemmed one of the red ones and have sent it in as one of my two entries in the Nevada County Fair.
I came across this scarf in Cindie Kitchen's Etsy store and was flabbergasted when she noted it was a four-shaft weave called Wall of Troy. I decided to weave this draft myself and asked her permission to share this photo in case someone else wants to give it a try.
This is the Wall of Troy draft.
I decided to weave it white on white since I have three cones of white tencel that I bought to use for painted warps - that I haven't even tried. I figured if I'm going to make a mess and waste yarn, it might as well something I have a lot of. I'm pleased at how well it's going but I have to say that warping white is hard on the eyes.I'm astounded at my ability to find new mistakes to make. This time I left a bunch of heddles right in the middle of the heddle bar. It's more cosmetic than anything. It's not affecting the weaving but it's not pretty.
I had to get my car serviced so walked across the street to Grassroot Books and came home with these. I realize it's been a while since I've written a post about books. Next time.
Ornery cat - she snagged the bag my books were in. Check out her ears. Tomorrow is our guild's first learn-to-weave workshop and I've got the Dorothy warped and safe from Maddie under a quilt. You know how I'll be spending my Saturday.