Sunday, July 05, 2026

Weaving the Blazing Shuttles Sherwood Forest Warp

Weaving The Sherwood Forest Warp from Blazing Shuttles

OMG - It is such a JOY to be weaving again!  

I am thrilled with the way this is starting out!  Why did I wait so long to get started?

 

Here's another section showing the color changes in this warp.  I love it! 

 

From the top, the thinner black weft thread is the focus here. 

From the bottom, the hand-dyed warp is the star.

 

 

 

Why is the real show underneath?  Because I have an 8-shaft jack loom with rising sheds.  I could have set it up to show this side on top, but I'd be raising too many sheds with each treadle.  The way it's set up now, I raise 3 sheds with each treadling.  

I can be patient and wait to see this when it's all done. 

 

Here's a shot from when I was just getting started, testing different colored weft yarns.  

I know it looks kind of clumsy.

From the bottom (after the white), is charcoal (kind of a light gray, hematite color), forest green, quarry, and navy blue. 

I went with the Navy 10/2 Perl Cotton. 

This also gives me a chance to practice the treadling sequence before I start on the actual piece.  I learned not to slam the beater down for this project, or the pattern gets too squashed.  It's enough to lightly set the weft in place. 

I can do the whole 104 treadle sequence in about 20 minutes which results in about 4 inches of woven fabric, under tension. 

The plan is to work up a 72-inch scarf with fringe, then work up the rest as yardage.  It's too narrow for towels, but I'm thinking of patching a section onto a tote bag or a jean jacket or vest. 

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