After 4 days of no weaving I’m back at it.
Jack is completely useless when it comes to taking a video of me weaving. I think it’s only because he’s short; I’m sure he’d be happy to help if he could get up high enough to do a good job. I tried simply using my tripod and my camera, but I couldn’t get a decent angle and you really couldn’t see what I was doing. I ended up balancing the tripod on my warping valet and my shelves of stash.
After some adjustments, it worked reasonably well, although you saw a lot of my hair. An actual human videographer would have focused on my hands and the loom.
I’ve done a video or two before, but it’s been a while and I forgot how to do the upload thing to YouTube, which is what you need to do…you can’t upload a video directly to the blog. At least I can’t.
I tried to edit out the last frame where you see me reach up to turn off the camera, but apparently don’t know how.
This scarf is an example of a happy ‘accident.’ I wanted to use the same medium brown silk for the weft as I used for the majority of the warp. I did my calculations and figured I’d have just barely enough IF I wove only 1 scarf. Not an efficient use of time, but I really wanted that color, so figured I’d bite the bullet and do it. I set off winding the warp, and all of a sudden…what the heck?!! I was at the end of the yarn! Fortunately I had enough to finish the warp, but only a few yards that might be used for weft. I wasn’t at all sure how I’d like the scarf with the only other brown I had as weft…much darker. As it turns out, it’s just fine, and might have been too bright with the same weft color. I tried to get a good photo to show you, but the color isn’t even close to actual, so I let it go.
So how did I go so wrong in my calculations on this one? I forgot to take the weight of the cone into account, a mistake I rarely make. It makes a big difference, especially when the cones are small and the yarn is light.
I loved your video with the sequins. Very fun to see you actually weaving. Thank you. Also, great hair!
Thanks, Ellie. It was fun figuring out how to set up the camera so I could do it myself, even though it didn’t produce the best result.
Well, I’m glad it all worked out and that’s a pretty slick way to weave in sequins!
Thanks, Theresa. It’s very simple, and it’s an adaptation of Sigrid Piroch’s draft in The Best of Weaver’s Magic of Doubleweave.