Laura Fry a the biggest proponent I know of wet finishing handwovens. She has literally written the book about it. All of her knowledge and reasons for doing so are right and true.
For me, the hard press on the last baby wrap was important for a reason in addition to setting the fibers. I found two problemmatic warp threads during the hard press that I hadn’t seen either on the loom or during my post-loom inspection. This gave me a chance to fix them before I mailed the wrap off. Whew!
I know that both NS & HM are really eager to see their finished wraps, even if it will be another 48 hours before they have them in their hands, so here goes.
NS was the warp designer and I wove her baby wrap first, with the marine weft. She knows that I had some hesitancy about the design, but I WAS WRONG! This is beautiful.
I know – that’s really a tease. 😉 You can’t appreciate it rolled up. Here it is flat so you can see the entire width.
And here’s a shot where you can see both sides of the baby wrap. They’re really not tons different.
When I got N’s done I set to work on the sister wrap for HM. You remember – she chose a pale green weft. Her wrap looks very different on the two sides. To be honest, I can’t decide which I like better, and just had to pick one for the hemming and mandatory labeling.
Here’s H’s flat so you can see the entire width.
Now for a few comparison shots. I think pictures like this help people understand the major difference that weft color can have on a warp. The way colors interact have such a dramatic impact.
And here they are from the side.
I’ve got the custom scarf order on the loom, and expect I’ll get both scarves on this warp woven tomorrow. Then I can get started on the next two baby wraps. 🙂
It arrived yesterday! We of course had to wrap with it right away!
Pure Heaven!
You are amazing, Peg!
Thank you! <3
Yay! Two more happy mamas & babies!
Thanks for your kindnesses.
Oh Peg… the wrap arrived today, and it is easily the nicest baby wrap I’ve ever owned, and I have had quite a few, including a handful of handwovens. Your work is impeccable, it wraps so easily, and holds its place perfectly. It is just too Heavenly!! Thank you so much for sharing your art <3
Thanks, Heather!! I’m SOOO glad you like it!
YAY!
Oh, it’s perfect!
I will be stalking the mailman!
Haha! I had hoped online to fill out a form, and decided to check for the heck of it, and got lucky! 😉
Oh my gosh, I LOVE mine! I am absolutely thrilled, Peg, and can’t wait to see them in person <3 Thank you so much!
YAY!!! You must have been watching like a hawk, Heather – this post has only been up for a matter of minutes!