{"id":3577,"date":"2012-04-06T20:05:03","date_gmt":"2012-04-07T01:05:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/?p=3577"},"modified":"2012-04-06T20:05:03","modified_gmt":"2012-04-07T01:05:03","slug":"handwoven-gems","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/2012\/04\/handwoven-gems\/","title":{"rendered":"Handwoven Gems"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My next batch of handwoven scarves was <a href=\"http:\/yarntopiatreasures.com\" target=\"_blank\">Tammy&#8217;s<\/a> Gems colorway in a bamboo-cotton blend. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve used this one before, but I&#8217;ll definitely use it again. I love the colors!<\/p>\n<p>I use so much of her hand painted yarn, but I think not everyone knows what that means, or how it happens. Here&#8217;s a mini-primer.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Wind yarn off a cone into a skein, tie it in four places to keep it all together.<\/li>\n<li>Lay the skein on top of a wide piece of saran wrap on the work surface. \u00c2\u00a0Paint, or squeeze, concentrated dye onto the skein in a pattern you determine in advance (in this case, three different colors).<\/li>\n<li>Wrap the sides of the saran wrap over the skein, roll it up like a jelly roll, and steam it for about an hour.<\/li>\n<li>Remove from the steamer, cool the yarn, and rinse it until the water runs clear. \u00c2\u00a0Hang to dry.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Here&#8217;s what a skein of the Gems colorway looks like when I get it, and what the same yarn looks like after I&#8217;ve wound it into a ball.<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-hand-painted.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-3578\" title=\"Gems-hand-painted-yarn\" src=\"https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-hand-painted.jpg\" alt=\"Gems hand painted yarn\" width=\"450\" height=\"338\" srcset=\"https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-hand-painted.jpg 450w, https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-hand-painted-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-hand-painted-150x112.jpg 150w, https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-hand-painted-400x300.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 450px) 100vw, 450px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>After I wound the yarn into balls so that I could work with it, I measured a warp of 180 ends over 11 yards long &#8211; enough for 4 scarves. \u00c2\u00a0 I threaded the loom for a rather random point twill, and used a simple 1-2-3-4 treadling for all 4 scarves.<\/p>\n<p>Tammy had dyed me a solid green to coordinate with the Gems, and I used that for weft for the first scarf. \u00c2\u00a0Even though I&#8217;m not a green person, I liked this one.<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-bamb-cott1.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-3579\" title=\"handwoven-scarves-Gems-bamboo-cotton\" src=\"https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-bamb-cott1.jpg\" alt=\"Gems bamboo cotton handwoven scarves\" width=\"450\" height=\"338\" srcset=\"https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-bamb-cott1.jpg 450w, https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-bamb-cott1-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-bamb-cott1-150x112.jpg 150w, https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-bamb-cott1-400x300.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 450px) 100vw, 450px\" \/><\/a><br \/>\nFor the second one, I used a dark purple rayon. \u00c2\u00a0I \u00c2\u00a0liked that, too.<\/p>\n<p>For scarf number three I used a bright blue weft Tammy&#8217;s dyed for me, and for the fourth, a lightweight lavender cotton.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-bamb-cott2.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-3580\" title=\"handwoven-scarves-Gems-bamboo-cotton-2\" src=\"https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-bamb-cott2.jpg\" alt=\"Gems bamboo cotton handwoven scarves 2\" width=\"450\" height=\"338\" srcset=\"https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-bamb-cott2.jpg 450w, https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-bamb-cott2-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-bamb-cott2-150x112.jpg 150w, https:\/\/secondwindjewelry.com\/jewelry-weaving-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/Gems-bamb-cott2-400x300.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 450px) 100vw, 450px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>It was interesting to watch how the different colors of the weft yarn each brought out a different aspect of that gorgeous hand painted weft.<\/p>\n<p>I like each and every one of these handwoven scarves. \u00c2\u00a0They&#8217;re all nice and lightweight and drape beautifully. \u00c2\u00a0I think the colors are quite like the eggs lots of people are dyeing for Easter.<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of dyed eggs, check out this method of <a href=\"  http:\/\/www.ourbestbites.com\/2012\/03\/silk-dyed-eggs-aka-tie-dyed\/\" target=\"_blank\">using old silk ties<\/a> to make really interesting and beautiful Easter eggs.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My next batch of handwoven scarves was Tammy&#8217;s Gems colorway in a bamboo-cotton blend. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve used this one before, but I&#8217;ll definitely use it again. I love the colors!<\/p>\n<p>I use so much of her hand painted yarn, but I think not everyone knows what that means, or how it happens. 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