Rep Weave Placemat using I Cord thrums for thick weft |
The reverse side of the same Rep Weave placemat |
I'd thought about plying knotted thrums but getting out my spinning wheel and actually doing it was another issue. Then the idea struck me of hand spinning several strands together with a drop spindle approach.
I filled eight
bobbins with knotted thrums. Putting them all into a bin I took hold of the ends together as one and pulled the strands out in a single bundle. I kept
pulling and pulling until the whole length was laid out on the floor. Then
taking the eight ends together I began winding them on a ski shuttle. Every now and then I’d
put a half hitch around the shuttle end, hold it up and spin it around in
drop shuttle fashion to put a slight ply into the eight strands. Winding on at intervals, I filled the ski shuttle. It was fun and easy.
Here are my eight bobbins of knotted 8/4 Cotton Carpet Warp Thrums. |
The resulting plied
yarn made for lovely thick weft in my placemats. Color changes were more muted
than in the I Cord version. The ply twist made interesting effects. My hands
were happier.
This new use for
thrums is an exciting discovery. Now I’m thinking and thinking of other ways to
use thrums. Creativity has been awakened.
Next time I'll share photos of my knotted and plied thrum placemats.
Warp On/Weave
Off,
RepWeaver