However the mathematical precision of this rectangle loom weaving was a major temptation Can you see the lady sitting in front left? She was enthusiastic to explain to me how I could weave a lovely wool scarf. It was tempting but I resisted and merely took the information.
Next around the corner was the Navajo Spinning lady. I had never seen this before and was intrigued. Rolling the spindle against her leg seemed to be the main technique and I wondered if that made one thigh thinner than the other. She says no! The yarn was not an even ply but of a knobbly texture and she weaves it into wonderful fabric for vests, jackets, hats etc.
I am on the last stretch of the Hardanger Runner and tonight hope to get more of the cutwork completed. There may be a finish to show soon. And I have tacked up the next project :-)
6 comments:
It looks like an interesting event Margaret. There's a huge wool event here in Edinburgh usually once a year but I never make the effort to go as it is so crowded.
What an interesting event! I look forward to seeing your Hardanger Runner.
The weaving looks great, I can see why you were tempted!
It is always interesting to see the work and craft of others, even for things one does not want to do oneself. I bet it was a good day!
Every interesting event
Smiles x
How interesting! I admire your strength to resist.
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