Today I went to a meeting for Creative Arts Council. Donna and I are trying to get this group back on track and actually focus on marketing. We got a little bit accomplished, but left a little frustrated.
Donna brought a tote bag that she had made on Cafe Press with the logo of the "Fine Art at the Village" on it. I am going to look at that again. I want to get a tote bag with my logo on it. I might even get a shirt made. The shirt would be nice to wear for shows. Someday i will loose enough weight so that I can weave something that I will wear at shows.
Last night I finally got my www.etsy.com site set up. I showed that at the meeting and started to explain how to set it up. It really isn't that hard, just hard if you don't read the directions. My "store" looks cool, I got my logo on the top of my page and it really looks nice.
We met at Terri Voight's house. We went downstairs to look at her studio. She had bins of fused glass buttons sitting out. This was a very expensive meeting for me. I have some awesome buttons. I may make some purses for these, or put them on jackets as just decoration. Then Terri showed us how to needle felt. I had been thinking about this, now I really want to try it. Janome makes a needle felting machine, that is all that it does is needle felt. Terri's needle felted purses were so cool. She printed fabric for the linings. I got so many ideas, but I don't want to copy, but I loved what she did. Oh well, this will have to wait until after my next show.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Progress
I signed in today to post something hopefully interesting and found out that I have a follower. YEAH! Thanks, Debbi.
Yesterday i wove three rugs. All of the rugs on that warp so far are from recycled materials. Things that would have previously gone to a landfill but I am now making used of them. I want to make a sign for my booth something like "Ask Me about My 'Green' Weaving." People always like to hear what these are made from.
Yesterday when i was weaving I saw an ad on TV about getting a reusable shopping tote. Inspiration, I could weave tote bags on this warp. I wonder if people would be willing to pay enough for these. I have several balls of denim strips from cut up jeans. I think that would make some good bags. I also have rolls of material cut from the ends of decorating yardage. They would not be as heavy duty, but colorful. So many things that I want to weave and so little time.
Yesterday i wove three rugs. All of the rugs on that warp so far are from recycled materials. Things that would have previously gone to a landfill but I am now making used of them. I want to make a sign for my booth something like "Ask Me about My 'Green' Weaving." People always like to hear what these are made from.
Yesterday when i was weaving I saw an ad on TV about getting a reusable shopping tote. Inspiration, I could weave tote bags on this warp. I wonder if people would be willing to pay enough for these. I have several balls of denim strips from cut up jeans. I think that would make some good bags. I also have rolls of material cut from the ends of decorating yardage. They would not be as heavy duty, but colorful. So many things that I want to weave and so little time.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
A Good Day
Today was a good weaving day. I woven 2 1/2 rugs and would have woven more but I had to go upstairs upstairs to wind more bobbins for the headers. The current rugs that I am weaving are done with the trimmings from girls' uniforms. Someone gave me a big bag of these strips. I thought that these would be just from the hems of individual skirts. I think that it is the selvedge from entire bolts. It is nice, I have long pieces, which is nicer when you are doing this sort of thing. I have two different colors of plaids. This one is mainly white with medium and navy blue. Then I have some that are navy blue and forest green. I figure that I will weave that one with a forest green heading.
Today I also finished off my waffle weave towels. It is alternating blocks of plain weave and waffle weave. It has stripes of red, blue, purple and yellow. I woven the towels out of each of those colors and black. The black looks very striking. The red is OK, the purple and blue look good and the yellow is, um, bright. I am making a twisted thread loop that I am sewing in the hem of each towel. I got the blue and the purple towels hemmed tonight. Tomorrow I hope to get the rest done.
I also need to make warps for deflected double weave scarves. So much to do and so little time.
Today I also finished off my waffle weave towels. It is alternating blocks of plain weave and waffle weave. It has stripes of red, blue, purple and yellow. I woven the towels out of each of those colors and black. The black looks very striking. The red is OK, the purple and blue look good and the yellow is, um, bright. I am making a twisted thread loop that I am sewing in the hem of each towel. I got the blue and the purple towels hemmed tonight. Tomorrow I hope to get the rest done.
I also need to make warps for deflected double weave scarves. So much to do and so little time.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Ann Arbor
I made it, I got my spot in the Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair. I had hoped for the other side of Main Street and further down. I could get other side of street and further up or same side of the street and further down. I took the latter. I will be in spot #194 just a couple of booths from Williams. I will have electricity so that means fans, YES! There is a parking lot and a parking structure right around the corner and the shuttle bus stops at the end of the street. I am closer to the food and the hospitality area.
Now I just have to hope that this will mean more customers, at least more customers who have money to spend.
Now I just have to hope that this will mean more customers, at least more customers who have money to spend.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
One warp done
I just cut a cotton scarf warp off of my little floor loom. These are cool scarves. There are stripes of a lycra cotton yarn alternating with stripes of a textured cotton yarn. The lycra shrinks when it gets washed so it a bumpy scarf. I washed one and will see how it looks tomorrow. I wove these longer and narrower than previously. People want scarves that they can fold in half and loop through. These will be nice summer scarves.
I also got another towel woven today. They are going faster than I had thought that they would. I hope that this ambitious streak holds up. I could have a lot of work done for my shows this summer.
I also got another towel woven today. They are going faster than I had thought that they would. I hope that this ambitious streak holds up. I could have a lot of work done for my shows this summer.
Handwoven Items that I Sell
Here is a list of the handwoven items that I sell:
^Scarves
^Shawls
^Jackets
^Vests
^Rugs
^Greeting Cards
These are the fibers that I use for weaving:
^Silk
^Cotton
^Tencel
^Wool (merino)
^Rayon
^Bamboo
^Alpaca
^Silk/Wool Blend
^Bamboo/Cotton
^Bamboo/Silk
^Scarves
^Shawls
^Jackets
^Vests
^Rugs
^Greeting Cards
These are the fibers that I use for weaving:
^Silk
^Cotton
^Tencel
^Wool (merino)
^Rayon
^Bamboo
^Alpaca
^Silk/Wool Blend
^Bamboo/Cotton
^Bamboo/Silk
Monday, April 6, 2009
Good Day
I got two and half towels woven today. I would have gotten more done if I hadn't overloaded my bobbins and had to untangle quite a mess more than once. It was nice to really accomplish something. I am working on discipling myself to keep working, that is the most difficult thing form me. I went downstairs to get more cotton for my towels. I went past the cutting table where I am preparing the weft for my current rug. I wanted to stop and work on the rug for a while. I made myself gather up the colors that I needed and went back upstairs.
Tomorrow I take the cat to the vet. Then I have the rest of the day to work. Goal: finish scarf on little loom, weave three more towels, and find the top of the kitchen table. It can't all be about weaving.
Tomorrow I take the cat to the vet. Then I have the rest of the day to work. Goal: finish scarf on little loom, weave three more towels, and find the top of the kitchen table. It can't all be about weaving.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
I'm back to weaving again
I have had a pretty productive week, weaving wise that is. I got my Baby Wolf threaded, tied up and started to weave. I am weaving towels in blocks of waffle weave that alternate with blocks of plain weave. I have no idea what I had in mind when I made this warp. It is stripes of red, purple, yellow and blue. It is 8/2 unmercized cotton. For some reason I had it made at 14 ends per inch. I really don't know what I had in mind. I have threaded it at 20 epi. I know that I will have make adjustments in the tension as I go along since it is wider on the back beam than in the reed.
I got a rug warp on the big loom in the basement. It is stripes of blues, forest green and natural. I wove a rug yesterday out of selvedges. Selvedges are created when they weave tripple weave blankets. You those things that have pictures on them? Well, in order to have a fringe on all sides they have to weave a selvedge. These are trimmed off to create the fringe on the side. These used to go into landfills. Something to add to my booth for my "Green Weaving." I need to figure out a sign for that. I am planning to weave a lot of rugs out of recycled material. I will also weave some out of plaid. Those sell well. I dug through just a part of my rug making supplies and I am pretty sure that I have more than enough for this warp. I have some worms that will work with this warp. Worms are from the Pendelton Woolen mills. When they make felted blankets they trim the edges and I get worms. These also used to go into landfills. Right now I am cutting up my son's old caddy shirts. I am cutting the body and the arms into strips. Then I loop the pieces together. I cut the crests off and add them to the chains. I want to call this "Walking on Knollwood Country Club."
I have a scarf warp on my little floor loom. It is stripes of textured cotton and stripes of cotton/lycra. After it gets washed the lycra shrinks and the rest bubbles up. Next I am getting some verigated ecru/taupe/natural cotton yarn. Hopefully this will make some nice summer scarves.
I got a rug warp on the big loom in the basement. It is stripes of blues, forest green and natural. I wove a rug yesterday out of selvedges. Selvedges are created when they weave tripple weave blankets. You those things that have pictures on them? Well, in order to have a fringe on all sides they have to weave a selvedge. These are trimmed off to create the fringe on the side. These used to go into landfills. Something to add to my booth for my "Green Weaving." I need to figure out a sign for that. I am planning to weave a lot of rugs out of recycled material. I will also weave some out of plaid. Those sell well. I dug through just a part of my rug making supplies and I am pretty sure that I have more than enough for this warp. I have some worms that will work with this warp. Worms are from the Pendelton Woolen mills. When they make felted blankets they trim the edges and I get worms. These also used to go into landfills. Right now I am cutting up my son's old caddy shirts. I am cutting the body and the arms into strips. Then I loop the pieces together. I cut the crests off and add them to the chains. I want to call this "Walking on Knollwood Country Club."
I have a scarf warp on my little floor loom. It is stripes of textured cotton and stripes of cotton/lycra. After it gets washed the lycra shrinks and the rest bubbles up. Next I am getting some verigated ecru/taupe/natural cotton yarn. Hopefully this will make some nice summer scarves.
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