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Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Weaving journey continued, current events and nostalgia

Yesterday I donated the waste warp yarn, in small pieces, for nest use if birds would like it

This morning I thought I'd finish up the warping I started last evening, and the first part was looking good.

So, after a break to stretch my back, I did threading part two, ready to roll the threaded warp onto the beam, then  to prepare the weaving area to start weaving.

All the videos show a second person at the warping peg end, after the warp's off the peg, holding it steady to keep the tension while the weaver rolls the beam you see in the foreground. I don't have a second person, but the Book Lady said use a dumbbell in that case. Which you see there.

I was getting cautiously optimistic at this point.  Then I found that the rolling wasn't working. The top part of the warps rolled and the lower ones flopped about.

I studied the situation, then realized I'd missed a crucial part of the previous threading stage. And I think that's what caused the problem. 

Not fixable. Soooo, I cut the whole Kitten Kaboodle off the loom. Again. Rolled it onto a fat dowel which has had many uses.

I can use this for weft or for another small weaving on my little handheld tapestry loom. Tomorrow I'll try again. This yarn was better, so there's that.

My life is devolving into Before and After the RHL.  To think this was just a spur of the moment idea a couple of days ago... it's developing into a spur of the year idea.

But by the time I succeed, I'll be really really good at it.

Speaking of being really good at something, this sticker now on my fridge, shows just a few of the inventions created by African Americans.

Then I went and spent the afternoon with a fun group, my first time there, discussing current events. About a dozen people, some men who, blessedly, did not try to dominate the discussion. It's weekly, at another library, where I used to go to a knitting group which is no more, since the pandemic.

I noticed several people were masked, though it's no longer required and was a room with plenty of space. So that may become a regular event on my calendar.

And here's a picture this week of a scene well known to me in childhood. It's a village. It's called Great because a couple of miles away, there's Little Ayton, known locally as Canny Atton.


That's the River Leven. There was a wonderful ice cream store, which I went to later, when we'd moved and I only visited when a nice older relative took me. Homemade ice cream, local cows. 

We'd sit somewhere near here to eat it with one of those little wooden spoons out of a paper cup. Captain Cook, the explorer, was a boy here, too, but I don't know if he ever got ice cream before he went to the coast at Whitby, to go to sea aged nine, as a cabin boy.

Happy day everyone, what did I do in the mornings before heddling happened? Enjoy your day.