Hello all! I thought I would begin using my blog as a way to record, keep track, and share my fiber art adventures. I don’t know that I felt much purpose with my blog in the past but if I look at it as a way of journaling and sharing, that certainly helps. I will keep the posts quick and to the point, better for me and you!
I have recently begun to weave again. Years ago I used to weave on a rigid heddle loom. It was very relaxing and I took to it quickly but I have to admit, I didn’t enjoy warping it at all. And it’s considered a little loom! But tapestry weaving has caught my eye. It’s so beautiful and organic. And a huge plus, you only have to warp a frame loom! Granted these can get humongous, but they can also be quite small. So, that is where I started.
I found a wonderful little tutorial over at The Weaving Loom on how to make a cardboard loom! Talk about not having to make an investment to see if you like it! So I made a cardboard loom and it was quite sturdy! I quickly warped it with crochet cotton and grabbed some Scheepjes minis for my yarn along with some roving and away I went! I used a yarn needle to help with weaving and a fork from the kitchen to push down the weft threads after each pass! So simple! Another bonus is living in the country surrounded in oak and black walnut trees, I can find hangers right outside of my door! Also, there are plenty of YouTube videos for teaching techniques!
I was delighted to find weaving so peaceful. It is a wonderful process and always new. You get to use your imagination throughout which leaves little room for boredom. I have turned out quite a few but today, I want to share my first weaving off of the little cardboard loom.
Thank you all for joining me here on this adventure!
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Valentine’s Garland
A couple of years ago I did a tutorial on crocheting little hearts. Today, I gathered up those little hearts, laid them out in the order I liked and decided to turn them into a garland! Next, I simply crocheted a chain long enough to hang down the sides of my window by about a foot.
Once everything was ready I strung my little hearts on the chain. This way, I could adjust them to spread apart as much or as little as I wanted. I also steamed them lightly so they would lay nice and flat without curved edges. Mine had been in a drawer all year 😊
To hang them, I simply draped them over my rod. I say simply but I’m too short and had the help of a kiddo standing on the couch with me lol! To make sure it stayed in place and didn’t slip off, I wrapped the ends around the end of my rod one time and then just let them hang.
Quick and simple! If you make any, tag me on instagram with @acornwillows I would love to see!
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