Weaving Class Sampler 01

I made this sampler while practicing the techniques I learned in an Introduction to Rigid Heddle Weaving class.

Materials:

  • Reed size: 12 dent

  • Warp: Harrisville Designs Highland in White

  • Weft: Harrisville Designs Highland in White, Silver Mist, Charcoal

New skills: Warping a rigid heddle loom. Plain weave. Leno lace.

Lessons: The reed size was too small for the highland wool yarn, and I had a hard time using the sley hook to get it through the eyes in the reed. I had to create extra slack at the eye because pulling it straight through resulted in some of my warps threads breaking.

Wool warp of this sett is also hard to use for tapestry weaving (i.e. where you beat down each weft row) so I defaulted to plain weave for this project.

Getting even selvedges is tricky. While weaving, you want your weft to be at an angle before beating it so that you have enough slack in the fiber to go under/over the warps, but sometimes I’d end up with a little loop of extra weft so that the first warp isn’t snug against the rest of the cloth. I think the solution is more practice to get my technique more consistent, but I’m planning to also do some reading to help diagnose this. I also want to test out what happens to the selvedge when you wash/soak a finished piece, because my research so far indicates that the cloth will have some shrinkage with washing.

What I'd do differently: Keep practicing!

Care: n/a - hand wash cold, lay flat to dry

Watercolor Linen Bath Sheets

Pattern/Technique: Self drafted. The goal was to make a bath sheet sized towel (i.e. 40 x 72 inches) but I really like the look of the selvedges on this linen, and 100% linen can be shifty as all hell to cut, so I folded over a 1 inch seam at the selvedge and sewed 1 pin width away. Voila. Extra wide bath sheet. (Beach towel? Picnic Blanket? Summer weight throw?)

For the cut ends, I folded a 1/2” hem, then folded a 1” hem and sewed 1 pin width away from the folded edge.

Materials: Purl Soho Watercolor Linen in Rose/Grey and Rose/Navy, 2.25 yds of each color.

New skills: n/a

Lessons: I noticed the linen stretches a bit while sewing along the cut edge, so I reduced the presser foot pressure to 5.0 to alleviate this.

Wash linen & tumble try on high heat to get soft rumpled fabric and prevent hard creasing.

Linen is apparently super absorbent (comparable to terry cloth) & I’m excited to try these towels out.

What I'd do differently: Hemming looks deceptively simple (fold over fabric, press, sew) but it’s the perfect storm of mind numbingly boring while also triggering my perfectionist tendencies. I already learned my lesson with the essex placemats, so I’m going to say it out loud again for Future Lauren: think twice before sewing home goods.

Care: Machine wash, tumble dry high heat.