Several days ago I decided to make a new warp for my loom. Making a warp is called "winding a warp." I wound this one from 4 white threads and one light gray thread. The threads are a combination of cotton and rayon/bamboo. Once it was wound, I set up my dyeing area to dye the warp. The reason I love doing this is that the warp will have areas of color that shift and change as it is woven. This warp is about 6 meters long. I am hoping to get three scarves from it. I used four colors of dye in the dye bath. They are: golden yellow, fuschia red, turquoise, and razzle dazzle, which is a warm purple.
Here is the warp from the back of the loom.
You can see how the color shifts as the warp progresses.
And here is the first bit I have woven just to get it started.
I weave these with a dark weft thread to make the color really pop.
Interestingly, a white thread will mute the colors quite a bit.
I am excited to be weaving these. I have a plan for one of the three. Well, you can say a
potential plan. I wove another scarf as a commission but if one of these suits that person more,
I will send this one instead. I may offer the other two for sale or use them as Christmas gifts.
Either way, I will enjoy weaving on this hand dyed warp.
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative

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Love the colors and display. Interesting the see the shift happen. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe way this slowly morphs into another color is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the colours and how it shifts as you weave. I have a loom my son bought me for Christmas 2018 but so far I haven't had time to use. In my two weeks holiday over Christmas I will be using my loom.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThe more you post about weaving and dyeing, the more interested I am.
ReplyDeleteI'm not to the stage of wanting to try it, but I'm interested in watching and listening to what you have to say. Plus the results are pretty cool!
Happy Weaving! :-)
The dyed yarns are so beautiful. I have done some weaving at the arts center but I don't have a loom so I can't do it without taking a class.
ReplyDeletePretty colors.
ReplyDeleteGene, that warp is absolutely BEAUTIFUL - the color changes make it so unique! The recipients will love your scarves - they will be "one of a kind". And I noticed, too, when I made my "confetti" quilt that "black" makes the colors POP much more than white does - which is a bit counter-intuitive - ;))
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be so pretty!
ReplyDeletePretty colors! Have fun!
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