So I wound the 12, but that left me 24 threads short.
I looked at the spools, and they looked like they had enough on them, so in a moment of "brain fog", I took 12 threads off, and wound 24 threads onto one section.
WRONG. If you look at the picture in the previous post, you can see that those 24 threads spread out, and that section is NOT LEVEL with the others. This means that that will cause big tension problems throughout the warp, and I knew I'd screwed up as SOON as I did it. I called my friend Chris and she concurred. WRONG.
So I'll just SKIP that section entirely, and my towels will be 24 threads narrower.
Weavers can laugh at my silliness.......it's ok. I'm learning all the time.
I don't blame you all for lusting after my AVL. I love it more every time I use it. Today I finished threading it, and decided to try something I have read about another AVL owner doing. I brought the threads right over the sticky beam, did NOT tie on, and started weaving.......yahoo!!!!! heart be STILL.
This is pale yellow on a red warp. I am presently pegging a new pattern, but I don't know.....I am still loving this one.
Oh, yeah, a GIVEAWAY......well, the random.org selected #4, so that means Denise at Autumn Sky is our winner............pick a color, girl. And happy dish toweling! Congratulations!!!
We had a combo birthday/pesto making party at my house.
Can I just say our kitchen was a freaking mess.
We made 24 small bags, each big enough for a pesto pasta dinner.
All the basil came from my little garden at the studio.
Yeehaw.
Pesto, anyone??
My youngest soon to be a first time Momma herself, was busy making puff pastry with
chocolate filling.
My girls and their children make my heart sing.
I am a lucky woman.
I better get back to pegging my dobby bars for my next pattern.
These pictures are making me hungry.
congrats to denise!
ReplyDeleteThat pesto looks delicious. You are going to be a grandmother again. That is the best. My fist grandchild is now three months old.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos ! Congrats on being a grandma again . Thanks for sharing ! Have a great week !
ReplyDeleteI feel so special for winning one of your towels. Thanks so very much :-)
ReplyDeleteI don't have grandchildren and I'm not sure I will, so that is something I think I'm missing out on.
Congrats, to Denise! She will love your towel!!
ReplyDeleteOh yum! Your girls take after their mama!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Denise.. Diane C-H's sister.. yes?
Yay for Denise!
ReplyDeleteAnd for your wonderful family.
Congratulations Denise!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Hilary on the new family member!
Those pictures are making me hungry!
Hlary, would you explain bringing the warp over the sticky beam and commencing to weave with no tie on? What's a sticky beam? Hope to hear more about this!
ReplyDeleteYep that is what the sticky beam is for. No tying on. If you ever want to weave with chenille you can't use the sticky beam and will have to have a special beam made for that.
ReplyDeleteMade four batches of pesto this week. Made the kitchen smell so good!
The red towel is beautiful! Congratulations to the winner.
ReplyDeleteAhhh- the sights from your kitchen and I swear if I breathed in through my nose I'd be able to smell too! Refreshing and lovely to see :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats Denise! and I just love fresh pesto... the smell in the house is divine - our basil crapped out this year for some reason :-( I've been buying it instead.
ReplyDeleteHooray for Denise ...
ReplyDeleteand that pesto and all the other cooking looks yum
Congrats to Denise!
ReplyDeleteYou have lovely daughters--true! true!
Enjoy your day! :)