Thursday, November 30, 2006

Off The Loom

The weaving is done and this table runner "Champagne and Roses" is off the loom. I'm going to do the final finishing on it later.
The reason I used the header cord at the end is to keep the warp threads under control and in place until I zigzag them into place. If I was leaving the ends out I would hand hem stitch them, but they will be turned under and hand sewn in place. I will show pictures as I do it... later.

Here I was cutting it off the loom. Always an exciting time as the new creation is almost finished. After doing the sewing, machine and hand, I will "wet finish" it. This means hand wash it and iron it until it's almost dry. It gives a very nice, finished look to the item. The last thing to do is to cut off any little ends that have been left during the weaving.

So, tomorrow, after I get home from doing several "must do"s in town, I will start to measure the warp for my next project, also a table runner. I was going to do it taupe and blue, but am now planning to use white and blue as it will make it look a little brighter. It can always be a challenge for me to decide on the colors to use... sigh. :o)

4 comments:

Kathie said...

So beautiful - I can't wait to see it when you're completely done.

Madcap said...

Very pretty! Are the colours accurate in the photo? I'm seeing a mauve and pale grey.

clairesgarden said...

wow, totaly impressed!! it looks lovely.

Alice (in BC Canada) said...

Thanks ladies. :o)

MCM, yes, they are fairly close to what you see here. The warp is called Champagne and is a pale taupe like color, maybe a bit more to the beige than the gray. The weft is basically a rose type pink that's fairly vivid. I'm not terribly good at describing colors and wish I could post the actual threads to the blog, lol. I wonder if I put them on a white background and took a picture if they would show true... hmmm, I'll have to give that a try.