Well, $575 later, I have new front brakes and four new tires. Somehow, I'm not as thrilled as one might expect after that sort of outlay.
I walked downtown to go pick up my car - about an hour's walk, luckily literally almost all downhill. The sky was overcast, but no rain. The piles of yucky snow still prevail...
But lo! The snowdrops are up in my front garden!
No sign of the snow crocuses, though - do you see any here?
Me neither.
Anyhow, when I came home, I took a good, long look at this warp.
Pretty colorful, isn't it? This is a sample krokbragd weaving that has been like this since shortly after I finished the rag rug a couple of weeks ago. The warp is 8/4 cotton rug warp; the weft is Paternayan needlepoint yarn. I thought I would just play with the Paternayan, since I have a good bit of it and yet don't needlepoint any more.
Somehow, I'm not fascinated by this, I think because it's just a sample, with no particular project in mind, and because the small skeins of needlepoint yarn are a little too small to get a good rhythm going. So, shortly this won't exist. I don't intend to let all of $3 worth of yarn stop me from weaving.
Instead, I took this:
And did this:
And came up with this:
These are skeins of French Hill Farm Coopworth/mohair I spun last year (sorry about the lousy photo, but it was night by the time I finished dyeing. Plus, you're used to my crappy photos, right?). A few hours hovering by the dyepot, and I have five really lovely colors (yes, yes, there's a blue there) with which I intend to weave myself a krokbragd bag.
But they'll take a day or so to dry, especially because it's supposed to pour over the next two days, so in the meantime...
Well, that's a story for another post, isn't it?
3 comments :
Pretty skeins!
Yay, color! And I feel obliged to point out that I'm glad your car has functional brakes.
What dyes do you use?
Cars/tires/brakes...I hate the part of adulthood that makes us spend money on things that aren't fun.
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