


I slowed down the weaving yesterday awaiting the arrival of a new warp (which arrived at 4:30 this afternoon). Well, so much for measuring---since I didn't know how long the warp was to begin with. I just kind of guessed what I hoped was halfway. I was only a yard off. (grin) The new warp is about 20 yds long, so there will not be a problem with too short.

And then a crowd of Swedish folks arrived on the scene bringing the Swedish word for peace, FRED.
Since I am the sort of person who (when they move into a new place) hangs picture where there are already nails, I enlisted the help of some weaver friends.
It was a bit more complicated that I had hoped or imagined.



Tomorrow will have banner #2 on display, and will have my fingers crossed I will be recreating the image above threading my second warp.
Then PEACE in Mandarin, Thai, Japanese, Sanskrit, Hindi, and Hebrew appeared on the scene. Who knows what language will be next. Hebrew pictured below.
The pace slowed down a bit today, which was a good thing because we are almost finished with the second banner AND the warp. Because I don't have any 10/2 black un-mercerized cotton on hand, I rush ordered a pre-wound warp from Saori Santa Cruz in hopes it will arrive by Thursday.
What delights will tomorrow bring?
Somebody asked me about that wheel on the side of the loom.
Well, here it is in action. Although one doesn't have to get up to wind a bobbin, it is actually easier to do standing up.


And the biggest miracle is that 3 yards of weaving was completed. It is cut off the loom, but I still am only able to put 5 images on a blog post. I know folks insist that I can do more than 5, and I do see that others on blogger do.
Stay tuned for the first view of the first banner. Hey, don't ask me how they are going to hang. I will cross that bridge---well, later.