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4 shaft Weaving travels

New loom–Leclerc

Bought a used loom from Fay.  Sold 8 shaft table loom on Craig’s list after Fay offered to sell me her 4 shaft loom.

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Fiber travels Weaving

Spiderwoman reappears

New spinning wheel enters.   Looking for a handmade Reeves but meanwhile found a Country Craftsman Saxony style wheel at Woodland Woolen Mills which is going out of business.   Impulse buy but very satisfying one.

With the double drive I have more control over twist.   This wheel joins my Louet single drive wheel.

 

 

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Leaving Ashland

Arriving in Tigard

Now I can quit writing about leaving Ashland because I am living in Tigard. This leap is one of the happiest leaps I have ever made. I am in a comfortable bed with my own kitchen, bathroom, front room, walk in closet.  I am home.

I love the moist air.  I had to sign as part of my lease the does and don’t of keeping down mildew and mold.

I have to tell Bennett that I am close to Panda Express.

Still I have things to bring from Ashland, many things but mostly I am here and that feels like nothing I can describe.

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Leaving Ashland

Night before Anna graduates

June 4, 2010,   Midnight.   The night before Anna graduates which is the culmination of 5 years of work towards a degree or is it 4 and 1/2.   She did it, with honors.   So excited for her.

Kevin and Josna are here.   We played mbira this evening, remember why it calls us.

Tomorrow Nick is coming and Anna will graduate.   No rain invited.

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Hazel Rose Pin loom Weaving

Hazel Rose Pin Loom

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I wove squares on the 7″ Hazel Rose multi-loom and then couldn’t decide what do to with them.   The owner of Fibers of Vision in Ashland suggested sewing each in the middle of a fabric square.  That is what I did for both Lily and Jackson.   With the addition of ribbon, the effect was lovely.

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Mbira travels

Cosmas, Marian, and Nathan house concert

And was respirited by a visit to the house concert at Licia’s house.  Marian Grebanier, Cosmas Magaya,  Nathan Beck, and Eric Orem performed many traditional songs with Cosmas telling stories about the mbira and the songs.  He also said that he was the last member alive of his original mbira group which made it very lovely to play with Marian and Nathan who are long time mbira players and great friends to him. He said that the political situation is getting better in Zimbabwe.

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I was so charmed by the evening, I felt once again like I could trudge along and love mbira even though it is a great mystery how that love came to me and wrapped me in its arms.

The Shona people feel so familiar.  I feel part of the tribe, part of the people, part of the music. My Ashland mbira partner wrote while I was in the concert that we must get together this week. It has been so hard to do so since I am traveling and he is in Grants Pass.

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Rigid Heddle Weaving Weaving

Rigid Heddle Adventures

32 inch Kromski harp rigid heddle loom.  10 dent reed.

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Warp goes well with warping peg instead of the warp pegs that turn the back of this loom into a warping board (for longer warps).  Minor mishap, puppies find brown ball of yarn and turn it into a massive mess (see top of warping peg).

Warp for Jackson's blanket

320 threads pulled to the front of the heddle (warp wound on to the back beam).  Ready for threading…one of each pair of threads will go through the eye of the heddle.

Warp pulled through heddle, ready to thread heddle and tie up.

Warp below wound on to the back beam (from the back beam side).

Warp from the back beam angle.
Warp from the back beam angle.

The tie up begins from the outsides in.  I thread the eyes of the heddle at the same time as tying up 10 threads at a time in a traditional tie-up.

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Tie up complete.

Warps tied up.

Weaving begins.  I am reminded that warp selection is important.  I had been weaving on a knitter’s loom from Ashford.  The eyes in the heddle were larger so less wear on the knitting yarn.  Two threads are dangerously weak in the early weaving.  Use fray check from my sewing box to help prevent some fraying.

Beginning to Weave

Weave color is lighter than I anticipated.  Called Yarn Garden in Portland to get another skein of brown.  Plan to weave weft in stripes.  They were very helpful.

Going to order the 8 dent reed for Lily’s blanket.  I think it will allow me to use this knitting yarn a little easier.  The dent size is good for Jackson’s blanket, the holes are just a little small.

This stand can be used for my Navajo loom if I so choose.  Weaving helps me hold a space for moving to Portland

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Leaving Ashland

Two showers and a mother’s day.

Travel to Portland 3 weekends in a row.  First Jennifer’s shower which was lovely given  by 3 or 4 of her good friends.

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Lily's guilt and Lily's Mom.
Lily's quilt and Lily's Mom.

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This weekend was mother’s day spent with both Trev and Jennifer and Nick and Megan.  Lovely experience.  To this I added the potential for weaving a baby blanket:

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And was respirited by a visit to the house concert at Licia. Marian Grebanier, Cosmas Magaya,  Nathan Beck, and Eric Orem performed many traditional songs with Cosmas telling stories about the mbira and the songs. He also said that he was the last member alive of his original mbira group which made it very lovely to play with Marian and Nathan who are long time mbira players and great friends to him.  He said that the political situation is getting better in Zimbabwe.

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I was so charmed by the evening, I felt once again like I could trudge along and love mbira even though it is a great mystery how that love came to me and wrapped me in its arms.

The Shona people feel so familiar.  I feel part of the tribe, part of the people, part of the music.  My Ashland mbira partner wrote while I was in the concert that we must get together this week.  It has been so hard to do so since i am traveling and he is in Grants Pass.

New babies and existing grandchildren (Bennett), music, and weaving, are all part of what I can live with in Portland, what welcome me.  Blogging has helped me to sort out what will remain.  My children Trev, Nick, and Anna have been instrumental in reminding me that all I need is love.. to love and be loved.

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Leaving Ashland Rigid Heddle Weaving Weaving travels

Rigid Heddle Weaving

I wove small pieces on both looms plus purchased a knitters loom (rigid heddle) and I wove Christmas  presents one year rather remarkably.   The knitter’s loom takes regular yarn and ribbon so all kinds of textures are possible with a simple weave. Took a basic class at Websters and a more advanced one there as well. Haven’t used the more advanced info (yet).

Found a great video on using a pickup stick with the rigid heddle (which is one of the advanced techniques I learned in class).

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Leaving Ashland

Portland

My heart is living in Portland.  The rest of me will catch up.

Back in Ashland again.   Briefly.

Stopped to visit the folks in Salem.  Mom was asleep and I am not sure that dad recognized me.   I knew that would happen.   Just disconcerting.   I’ll be back next weekend.

Thank you Anna and Bennett for taking care of the puppies.   And Bennett for leaving me a picture of the big tree from Avatar.   Really a wonder picture.