So, I turned to the inkle loom. My Etsy shop could use a few more pieces of tablet woven trim. It's been awhile since I've made any new ones and several have sold over the last few months.
I chose a very simple pattern that I've used before. I still consider myself a beginner at weaving but I have had success with this design before so it seemed like a good choice.
Then my troubles began. I started warping up the loom only to discover that the tensioner was not doing the job it was hired to do and I ended up having to cut my losses on that thread. I hate wasting supplies but there was no way to recover from it.
I had to get a friend to fix the tensioner for me before I could make another attempt at it. I began to warp up the loom once more. Step one was completed successfully this time. Hurray!
I have about 6" of a 9' piece done, when one of the threads break! Are you kidding me? It is at times like this when I can see the value of 'scream therapy'. I cannot believe the bad luck that I'm having with this project.
My task this evening is to see if I can 'fix' it. I am going to be very upset if I can't. Wish me luck.
Grrrrrrrrr...I hope you can fix the broken thread and make at a reasonable "batch of lemonade" out of this seemingly cursed project. The colours you have chosen are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Yvonne. I sure hope that it all works out too.
Deleteahhh, thats what happened to you!!! I'm sorry you have been in a bit of a slump lately. I have been feeling the same but I have no other outlet except TV and word search puzzles. I have looms and I have rug hook kits but I can't seem to get into these. I have started the MMM projects and am now working on the inchies one. All I have so far are backgrounds for them. Anyway...hope you are taking care.
ReplyDeleteSometimes a change is as good as a rest. I just needed to focus on something different for a bit.
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