This
is rather exciting. Using what I already have makes sense to me. Finding new
ways to use what would have otherwise been binned is especially fun. Once the
idea of plying my knotted thrums using the drop spindle method occurred to me, I
was off and running.
Here I'm weaving a Rep Weave Placemat using knotted and plied thrums as thick weft |
Knotted thrums
add colored bumps poking up between warp ends. I worried about the effect those bumps would make in the finished weave but the added texture
turned out to be a plus. The added interest serves to camouflage crumbs, a
valuable trait in a placemat.
Rep Weave Placemat 8/4 Cotton Carpet Warp colors - Black and Tan Knotted and plied thrums as thick weft |
Rep Weave Placemat 8/4 Cotton Carpet Warp colors - Black and Tan Knotted and plied thrums as thick weft, reverse side |
Rep Weave Placemat This one is still on the loom in the first photo. This warp is a multi-ply marl that had been sitting on my shelf for years. |
The third warp used Christmasy colors but will work at other times of year, too. |
The reverse of the Christmasy colored Placemat |
Here are the three color ways of my Rep Weave Placemats with knotted and plied thrums as thick weft |
We have enjoyed these placemats for several weeks now and all three color ways are pleasant. They wash well, too - always a plus.
Here's wishing 2019 is a year chock full of happy weaving adventures for you.
Warp On/Weave
Off,
RepWeaver