Trimming ends with appliqué scissors |
When I take cloth from my loom I hem or edge finish the pieces before I wash them. After that they go right into the washing machine with warm water and regular detergent. Next they go into the dryer until nearly dry. After that I press them until dry.
It isn't until then that I take a close final look at each piece. Next comes trimming off all the little loose ends left from refilling shuttles or changing colors. I think of it as akin to writing "The End" after the final chapter of a book, not that I have ever written a book. But the final step in a project is satisfying, a certain kind of fun.
Do you have one of these? This little appliqué scissors is made by Gingher. Its sharply pointed and curved blades make trimming ends neat and accurate.
Right now I am about half-way through weaving a second warp of Swedish Wee Coverlets. The color is eye-popping. Some tiny children are going to love these. Let's hope their Papas and their Mamas like them, too.
Warp On/Weave Off,
RepWeaver