About my projects and life: Gardening, birdwatching, fiber arts, weaving, knitting, spinning, tablet weaving, quilting, woodworking

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Tablet weaving, gardening


Those are my 8 foot tall sugar pea vines.
That is the first blosom presenting.

I am weaving a band on my PVC loom.
The cards at the top are a reed, and the lower cards are the working cards. The section under the pin is all 4F turning.
The section above the pin is a combination of turning.
The pattern was found as part of "gudrum's tabletweaving thingy", a free computer program for tabletweaving patterns.

















Tuesday, March 10, 2009

pin looms






I have been experimenting with pin looms, other wise know as loomette, or weavette. Here are pictures of my results.













The top square is done with 1 strand of size 80 tatting thread. that is about the same diameter as 'quiliting' sewing thread.




The second squre is done with 2 strands. The squares were done with pins pushed into a piece of foam, following the squres on 10sqi graph paper.










This is a diamond shaped loom. It is about 6" long on the longest diagonal.
I used nylon tape yarn. the loose diamond is done on every other peg.
The diamond peg loom is tricky to use, as the ribbon packs very tighlty.





























flat fish




I had a sucessfull fishing trip the other day... I caught my fist 'keeper' fish, a flounder. The fish has eyes on the top of the head and blends perfectly with the bottom of the river. After learning to fillet the fish, it tasted wonderful!

Monday, February 2, 2009

catching views and possums



I have been fishing some more, catching only views. Its January in Florida, and you can still see GREEN. (as apposed to snow, ice, white and gray). The tiny white spot in the water under the middle tree is a pelican. The pelicans fly great, but do a nose-plant to land. (its funny to watch.) The raccon trap caught a possum this morning.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

first fish, weaving ribbon birds


I have been weaving ribbon birds lately. I am hoping to get enough done for the weaving guilds sale table in November. The ribbon is 2/3" wide and the peices I use are between 10 and 12 inches long.














My other new activity is fishing, not catching. Good way to look at sceenery, watch the birds, and get some sun and fresh air. I did manage to catch one small fish. The knife is about 6" or so long. Its a small fish, and I tossed it back after taking the picture and removing the hook.