Showing posts with label wet finishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wet finishing. Show all posts

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Off the Loom

Throw blankets, off the loom and wet-finished.  Going up in my Etsy shop.




Monday, November 16, 2015

Woven, Sprang, Pleated - Ready!

Getting these color studies wet-finished, pleated,  mounted and ready for next weekend's show.











I think maybe this green one is upside down.  The dark band should go at the bottom?













See these and lots of other fabulous weaving this weekend at "Art for the Home, Body, and Soul", the Designing Weavers annual exhibit and holiday Boutique, at the Woman's Club of Sierra Madre, 550 West Sierra Madre Blvd., Sierra Madre.  November 21-22 10 am - 4 pm.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Happy Towels

That first set of towels, hemmed and laundered.











The before- and after-wet-finishing is pretty dramatic with this structure.










Sunday, August 2, 2015

Finished!

If this were a race between the completion of this blanket and the arrival of the baby, I'm sorry to say the blanket would have won.

Friday, January 31, 2014

January's towel of the month - wet finishing - and giveaway!

To wet-finish my towels, I just put them through a normal laundry cycle in the washer and dryer.  Then I ironed them.  To end at a good place in the weave pattern, I wove the towels a little short of the 38" recommended in the WJ article, about 37.5" under tension.  Off the loom and before hemming, they measured about 36" x 17.5" - they lost a lot just coming off tension.  After hemming, they were 32.5" long.

Here's a photo before washing.

And here's the "after" photo.  After washing, they measure 32" x 17" - not much shrinkage due to washing.  The photo shows the spots closed up a little, but most of the movement of the yarns happened just by taking it off the loom.

You can see I had trouble keeping the motifs square and the diagonals at 45 degrees.  I kept beating too hard.  I found that I had to just barely squeeze the weft in place to keep it square. 

I'm happy with my towels so far.  Here's the plan for my three towels:  the first I'm going to keep and use in my kitchen.  The second I will send to a test kitchen among the households of my family members.  The third one I will give to one of you, someone who wove January's towel along with me.  Since only one weaver let me know (over on my Facebook page and google+) she was weaving along, the towel goes to her.  Thanks for weaving along, Anna!

If you join in next month for February's towel and would like to win the Towel of the Month, please leave a comment to let us all know you're participating.  You can put a link to photo(s) of your project, either finished or unfinished, in the comment.  At the end of the month I'll draw names from a hat.