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Thursday, December 12, 2013

and now a word from ms. riggs


never mind the background and concentrate on the covered one and the empty cone next to it.
using a cone mesh to keep the kinks in the crepe wool at bay.the yarn goes up and through the tension loop in the cone winder, down and through the empty cone and up again to the warping board.
kinks still occur, but are much more manageable than kinks kinking as the yarn unwinds from the cone!! 
it's a good thing that  i love inventing rigs and giving tools other functions.

a closer look of the yarn path. i am already thinking that if i tame that yarn there will be other projects to follow.
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

of simple things



tying on to the old  warp,taking advantage of no threading mistakes. keeping things simple.
this will be another crepe, but this time the weft is going to be a very fine crepe wool 18 turns per inch. i am going to live dangerously and try two or three warp stripes with said wool. then piece dye in black.
keeping things simple, said she.


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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

fall in the med


    


usually here leaves fry before having the chance to turn, but this year oh boy!
those bitter cold weeks in november have given us a fall we had yet to see. and of course here at sea level when it does, it arrives as late as december when the countryside's already bare.
paraphrasing the little prince: one needs to endure the caterpillars in order to enjoy butterflies.





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