
Sunday, October 8, 2023
.... and Yet More Towels..... 😁🎉

Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Everything, Everywhere Towels
I have been itching to weave a turned twill project for some time. So I dug around in my stash of 10/2 cotton (of which I have a lot 😳 ) and pulled together some colours. Now the drafts below show the basic arrangement of the two blocks and the colour transitions, but the actual colours are much more muted than the ones I grabbed off the colour bar. I don't get that persnickety with the colours as I keep the original cones out and close to hand to view as I work.
These are Web's Valley yarns and the entire range of colours have a muted or saddened quality to the shades. I must confess that I double and triple checked my selection and wondered if I had chosen right. I decided to go with it and time would tell.... plus the weave part!
Another part of that 'going with it' mind set was trying a small 8 thread colour gradation between colour changes. It worked fine between the closer value shades but the deeper, darker ones? Not so well. Next time I would leave this part out and just go with solid blocks instead. It was worth a try....
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Second Verse: With a little Help From Your Friends 🎵 🎶
A second helping of an annual towel exchange that honours the memory of Wayne Nicholson or Padre Wayne as he was known on weaving groups at Ravelry. It's been a lot of fun exchanging towels and making new friends and that was the heart of Wayne's inner light. To reach out and touch people in a light hearted way. He and I swapped towels, samples and conversations so he would have just loved this.
This time, my towel swap partner was Nari in San Francisco who sent me this lovely towel of all over Swedish lace; sett 18 epi and has an 8/2 cotton warp and cottolin weft. For a relatively new weaver she did a lovely job with nice selvedges and lovely finishing of the hems.
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
With a Little Help From Your Friends 🎶
Some of you long time readers may recall my memorial for a friend Rev. Wayne Nicholson. He died tragically in June of 2019. He was a friend to many, an active weaver and fibre enthusiast, and husband to Harry. He touch a lot of lives, especially through his good works at his church.
His posts at Warped Weavers, a group of weavers that carved out a (large) niche at Ravelry endeared him to many all over the world. One group, the Woven Dishtowels hold an annual towel swap in his memory, as Wayne loved to weave towels and gift them. The rules are simple: advertise you would like a swap partner and someone teams up with you. Normally it's one towel but you could agree to swap more. Some swap with one other weaver, and this year I'm shaping one towel each with two weavers. One of my towels has arrived in the mail, just in time to help cheer me up after our recent family events.
Sunday, August 13, 2023
Helping Hands Act 3 🎭 Megado Finale
I had hoped to have this post up sooner but a combination of out of town company and all the related activity, plus a death in the family sort of sidelined things. I found having a stack of towels to hand sew the hems quite a comfort actually. Something about a simple task that takes your mind away from things. I was sorry when the sewing came to en end.
So we'll start with a similar picture of a stack of towels, in the same order, except this time they are washed, hemmed and well pressed..... and photographed. We actually had some much needed rain and cloudy skies in a long season of drought and I had to wait for the sun to return. It's back again, and we're very hot once more.
Thanks for hanging in with these 3 part stories for the two versions of the Helping Hands. My final thought on the gadgets? They are certainly helpful and I have no regrets buying them. They will be a regular part of my warping process going forward. It's good to try new things and new ways of doing things as it keeps things fresh!