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Catalone weaving completed

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This portion of the warp was excess and so I wove off a towel for my hair.  It still needs to be finished.   And here are three pictures of the Catalogne just off the loom.   I had about thirteen warp threads break and so those need to be darned in.   Also if and where there were knots in the rags, they need to be untied and dealt with.  Edges where rag strips startted and ended need doing.  Then a good wash and dry cycle. Stay tuned for the final shots. The weaving took less than eight hours.

More on my Catalogne Blanket

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Here are a few more random shots of the progress. I am past the halfway point and now trying to reverse the sequence of the striping.  If and when I run out of one type of rag, which is a good thing when you love to recycle, I am switching to something close in colour. This is definitely a fun weave.

My Catalogne Adventure Begins

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Here are two images showing the start of my Catalogne.   This is my interpretation of a traditional Quebec blanket. In the top image there is green waste yarn at the first margin.  Then I even found Phentex a neighbour gave me and that will work as a hem.   Then we move on to the blanket proper. I started with white cotton threads and wove 3 cm. Then I went to some brown rag strips and wove three cm.  There is an alternation every three cm. I was told by a weaver experienced in making these blankets to alternate between rag sections and normal thread sections.  Otherwise the blanket could wind up too heavy and stiff. After the yellow and blue rag I chose a medium blue rag.  I am making this up as I go. But I may try for symmetry after the midpoint. Then I could reverse the stripe sequence.  I hope there is enough of everything for that to work. I am using up stash yarns given to me.  So there is a finite amount on hand. I am ...

Catalogne Installment #2

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Above are three images of the original pattern involved in this translation. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Three catalognes for the bed, pattern with large checks #A-M-4 The second image shows the tie up at top. One treadle is tied of shafts 2 and 4 and another treadle to 1 and 3. The treadling is shown beneath that, as alternating from the 1/3 treadle to the 2/4 treadle. Threading is shown in the third image.  Thread heddles in shafts 1,2, 3 and 4 repeatedly across the desired width. Reed: 12 dents per inch. 2 threads per dent. Warp: cotton 2/16 Weft: rag strips Pattern #1 Warp sequence: 120 threads pale green 24 threads white 120 threads medium rose 24 threads white. Repeat to get the size you want. Weft: rags pale green Rags white Rags pale rose. Weave in a manner to form checks. Pattern #2 Warp sequence: 144 threads yellow 24 threads white. Repeat to get the size you want. Weft: rags yellow Rags white. Weave in a manner to form checks . Pattern #...

Catalogne - Installment #1

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Here is the original pattern page that I made the translations from.   Diagram A Diagram B My translation follows.  ^^^^^^^ Catalogne  Germine Galerneau , Technician Ministry of Agriculture Diagram A represents Tie Up at the top. Tie one treadle to shafts 2 and 4 and another treadle to shafts 1 and 3.  The lower portion displays the Treadling . Starting with the treadle tied to shafts 1 and 3, alternate the two treadle throughout.   Diagram B is the Threading. Using four shafts and working from left to right you will thread heddles in shafts 1, then 2, then 3 and then 4; and repeat this sequence across the desired width of your warp. Dent: 10 dents per inch and two threads per dent.   Warp: natural colour 2/16 cotton and blue 2/16 cotton.  Weft: white rag strips and blue rag strips.  Natural 2/16 cotton and blue 2/8 cotton.  Sequence of Weaving : A) 6 picks natural 2/16 cotton  4 p...