Friday, October 05, 2007

Alphabelt (work in progress)

I bought Linda Hendrickson's wonderful book "Weave a letter" and so just had to try double faced tablet weaving. Peter Collingwood has made some fantastic belts using this technique, often with jokes and puns - I like his idea of weaving a belt with the letters b,e,l,t woven in opposite colours to the rest of the alphsabet, so I 'borrowed' it.


Here's the work in progress using an Ashford inkle loom to hold the warp. The tablets are a pack of square playing cards with a circular hole in the middle. The hole is so the pack could fit on the neck of a beer bottle, and was given away as a promotional gift by Bateman's brewery here in the UK on a bottle of Xmas ale a few years ago - wish I could find another couple of packs. The beer was nice too!





Thursday, October 04, 2007

Campervan Inkling

Once again it has been time for the campervan holiday.
My little Romahome campervan is a no-technology zone (to make a contrast from my home and work), so reading and weaving are the recreations of choice. The little Tornadowood mini-stick inkle loom is perfect for the confined space of the campervan.

First up was a warp with thin cotton thread as a basketweave background and some #5 red cotton to make some pick-up bookmarks - not sure which side is front or which is back so here are both:



The van really is quite small so I was worried if I could actually put a warp on in such a confined space. As it happens this belt made from #5 cotton was one of the best tension warps I've ever made. Also I made the most of the warp and got a full 50" belt out of the little ministick. Nice to weave plain weave rather than pick-up.