Sunday, October 4, 2020

We Are Not Okay




 I refuse to write "in these challenging times" and my ability to spoon out an encouraging platitude or two is exhausted.  Things are not fine, may not be fine anytime soon.  As we have been told "it is what it is."  Most of us have questioned our coping abilities but the overall situation we are in has been described as a crisis, extraordinary, unprecedented, historical, a castrophy, a hot mess and a dumpster fire.  If you aren't struggling to find your equilibrium you aren't paying attention.  Those thoughts prompted this.


As you can see, my design process is a rough one.  An idea, a basic plan and rudimentary sketch.  The beauty of wedge weave for me, is the ability to let it develop intuitively on 
the loom.  I love the distortion and the serendipity of not knowing how it will morph when off the loom.


This tapestry is a wool warp with linen and handspun newspaper.   The sett is variable, meaning the newspaper is woven at 8 ends per inch and the linen is woven at 16 ends per inch.  This is really easy to accomplish on the Mirrix Saffron.


I purchased an 18 inch rod at the hardware store to extend the Saffron to 18 inches.  This finished tapestry is 17 inches by 5 inches.




I am so excited to see the profusion of lovely goldenrod on the side of the roads here.  Such beauty and promise.  I dyed a batch last weekend and have a pot bubbling now.



Be well my friends and remember. 


"When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love has always won. There have been tyrants and murderers and for a time they seem invincible but in the end, they always fall -- think of it, ALWAYS."
Gandhi












4 comments:

  1. Love it. I wrote a private and a public post today. Everything is overwhelming. Love your interpretation of this feeling!

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  2. Thank you Laurie, I look forward to your writing always and wanted to run away to your lake!

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  3. "if you aren't struggling ... you aren't paying attention" ... Amen

    thank goodness for the gifts of the earth ... goldenrod

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  4. Such an honest, beautiful post. Those colors and faces!

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