Once threading and sleying is done in many separate sessions to reduce the risk of headaches, weaving itself is mostly a breeze. This fabric has an unexpected design feature in the weft sequences, which I didn’t notice when making the draft, but I’m going ahead with it as is, since it’s not likely to fall apart. 😉
Serves me right for being too smart for my pants and not checking authorized pattern sources.
you make me wish i’d kept my table loom
Well, you can only do so much – I think stitching is very time consuming? Oh, and think of all the extra stash you’d need, LOL.
Det er da megaflot, og det ligner absolut et med-vilje-sildebensagtigt mønster. Og som sædvanligt er dine foto-evner så meget bedre end mine.
Tak. 🙂 Og fordi jeg ikke må kommentere på din blog i dag (jeg får at vide, at jeg ikke ejer min egen profil), må jeg skrive mit indlæg her, og håbe du ser det:
“Skønne stjerner af forhåndenværende materialer – og hvad skal det fine uldgarn blive til?”
this looks so earthy and luxurious. I love it.
I just hope I don’t ruin the fabric with my mediocre sewing skills! 😉
It looks incredibly rich.
😀 I’m falling more in love with it as I work, will be exciting to see more than 4″ at a time.
Gorgeous, Pia
Thanks. Almost done! Can’t wait to see the whole thing.