What's Now and What's Next
As I weave, or knit, or sew, I'm usually thinking about what I'm working on right then, if it's new, but as I go along, and get farther into the project, I start thinking about what's next. This morning, as I wove the Juliet 2 shawl, about halfway done now, I started thinking about what I want to do next.
I thought about the Davidson Tartan that Mom gave me all the yarn for when I was visiting at Thanksgiving. She wants me to weave a yard for each of us, 6 yards. I like to use up my whole warping board, so it would probably be more like 8 1/2, if I have enough yarn. That sounds nice, and I probably should do that soon. But I need to think about it some more.Then, I thought about all those colors of carpet warp I have, and how fun it would be to weave something bright, with thicker warp and weft than I've been using for the past many years. Which led me to think about how much I enjoyed the turned overshot for my bathroom curtain, which made me realize I really need a new one, and one for the kitchen would be nice, too.
Turned overshot requires 6 shafts, so it would have to go on either Tootsie, currently naked but in need of modifications, or Jennifer, also naked but rather large for a 22 inch warp. And I'd love to load Jennifer up with a wide fabric warp.

Here are the colors I've chosen for the kitchen, some hand-dyed left over from a long-ago baby blanket project, mixed with collected carpet warp colors. It reminds me of sea glass, and won't go with the butter yellow of my kitchen, but will cheer me up no end as I wash dishes.
I need to pick out an overshot pattern, probably from Bertha Gray Hayes again. I'm wondering if it's possible to have two different patterns on the same piece? They'd have to have the same treadling, so I'm guessing not, but I will research that today.
And I started a sweater for Matt before Christmas, but realized it wasn't going to be done in time. Meanwhile, I made him a hat in the same color, which he pronounced, "Grandma-esque." Okay, so no sweater for him! I'll either continue for myself, or rip it out and make a different sweater. The center motif should have another row of stockinette in each, which would make it pucker less, so I'm pretty sure "frogging" is what will happen to it next. The photo doesn't show that it is, indeed, Periwinkle, and maybe not the manliest of colors, but I just thought it would look good on him. I'll need to shop for some more MANLY wool, something in a nice, scratchy earth tone, perhaps.
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| Sunny on fabric |
| Weft on warp |



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