Showing posts with label narrow wares. Show all posts
Showing posts with label narrow wares. Show all posts

Sunday, July 22, 2018

Learning About Rigid Heddle Weaving

At a recent event I was lucky enough to catch up with an interstate friend who had kindly agreed to show me how to use my rigid heddle loom to make narrow wares. I was given this little heddle as a gift two or three years ago and had played around with it on my own, trying to work out the secret to a nice even braid. I was not very happy with the results, and to be honest, I can't even remember if I did a blog post about the results because they were pretty atrocious.

Good teaching makes all the difference, and it turns out that, as I suspected, my issue was a simple one of tension. With the right tension, the process became so much easier, and actually quite enjoyable. Thank you so much Mistress Ursula for your help!

 
 This is me at the event trying to get the hang of the process. Ignore the glazed look on my face; it was very cold, I was quite sick and I had spent all week frantically prepping for the event as it was a Royal Visit. I'm pretty surprised I was still upright at this point of the day, although I had lost my voice.















I'd like to be able to say that this is the fruit of my labour, but it is actually a braid that was gifted to me by my friend Lady Melodia after I admired her handiwork. She made it in what seemed like about three minutes, so I am aspiring to be as fast and as neat as she with this new skill. (PS- failing miserably so far.)

I used some birthday money to purchase this lovely, tiny little heddle from an artisan in Europe. It is so pretty, it makes me happy just to look at it. So far, I have made one braid on it and I am reasonably pleased with the results. This is a skill I need to work on: I enjoy it, but can't do it for very long because I get disoriented with the creation of the 'shed' for some reason. I believe it is fatigue related. For now, I have to do a little bit every day that I can find time.


Friday, August 3, 2012

Some new lace

For many years I have wanted to learn how to make bobbin lace. I confess that the idea intimidates me a bit, (plus I have so many embroidery projects on the go,) so I have never got around to it. Over the last month I managed to find these laces on various sites. I plan to use them  to trim Elizabethan partlets and smocks.


Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Braid mania!



This is the entry token for the Midwinter Coronation that I recently attended. I just love that braid, and it inspired me to finally do something about learning to make narrow wares and braids.

So I bought this book from one of the lovely local merchants:







And when I got home from the event, my excellent Sister gave me this as a present!





I think the Universe may be trying to tell me something!




By the way, these books come from one of the nicest SCA merchants you will ever meet. Find her at
http://www.coloniallakebooks.com.au/