Wednesday 1 April 2020

The Weft

This must be the time to have a look at the yarns.
First the warp. This is the cone after winding the first warp. It's good to know there is plenty on there for the second warp . . . the one for the centre panel.

The same as for the warp, there are two threads together in the weft. The darker one is labelled 60% alpaca with some other fibres in there I can't identify because of the language. The light one I thought was mohair but who knows? I won't know what is in these yarns till I find someone who can read Chinese.
It may seem strange using such contrasting colours together but neither on their own are quite right and this is what my sampling told me. . . see, it is useful to sample. Using three different shades together delivers a brighter and more interesting colour than one bland colour throughout so I am pleased with the result.


It does mean a little more prep, winding the two threads together, but that can be done during TV time or in a coffee break. This is how I stopped the balls rolling around the furniture.





Now that one large ball has been woven up (approx 1.3metres) I can do the maths and work out that I have plenty of yarn to complete the project. I was fairly confident, but it is nice to have mathematical proof.

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