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One project finished, onto the next!

by Kelly 4 Comments

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The rose path scarf is finished! 

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It felt so good to cut my first project on my new loom off and finish it.

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It’s the first time I’ve woven with Bambu 7 as well, it is truly beautiful – so soft and a gorgeous sheen.

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The reverse side.

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The front.

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And now I’m working on some more luxury face cloths for my Etsy shop. They were so popular last time, I’ve been wanting to restock ever since. 
I must say, it was really nice to direct warp the rigid heddle loom after going through the debacle of warping the 8 shaft loom for the scarf. So many errors! But, as I’ve heard many people say, you tend to learn more from mistakes than successes. 

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  1. Kelly

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    Hi Nicky,
    Thanks for finding me! I haven't had a lot of time for weaving recently, the desire is there, I'm just busy with family commitments. I've made a couple of new videos though šŸ™‚

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  2. Nicky

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    Hi Kelly. I noticed you haven't posted much on the FB Rigid heddle group, so I tracked you down here! This scarf is absolutely beautiful! It's now made me want to buy the 8-shaft loom – uh-oh!

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  3. Kelly

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    Sue, most of the hours were spent in threading and then rethreading the warp – I made lots of mistakes there! The warping process takes a lot longer than the weaving. I don't count the hours, I just know there are lots of them!
    Yes, the cloths would be perfect with a nice bar of soap, hand made of course, but sadly I've never perfected soap making šŸ™‚

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  4. Sue Elvis

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    Kelly,

    The reverse side is just as beautiful as the front! How many hours of work went into weaving this scarf? I like the facecloths too. A bar of soap and a facecloth.. they would make a very special Christmas gift.

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