Dot's fibre to fabric

I enjoy handspinning & dyeing, and using yarns in knitting, handloom and inkle weaving.

Sunday, 4 January 2015

off the loom and finished...

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See previous post. On the loom, width 9". Immediately after removal from the loom, width 8", length 120cm, still an open ...
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Thursday, 1 January 2015

A Day in the Life of Looms 2015

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Meg of Unravelling blog is co-ordinating A Day in the Life of Looms once again, the New Year's day look at looms around the world throug...
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Sunday, 2 March 2014

The Henning Band Loom repaired

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The history: link back to earlier post about the Henning loom here. We got the loom repaired but it hasn't been used due to all my tim...
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Dorothy
I live in the Derbyshire Peak District of England. I started handspinning in August 2005 and soon went on to learn about using natural dyes to colour my yarns. Then, in order to make good use of the handspun yarns I took up knitting needles and thought it would be a good idea to learn to weave. I still love my first loom - I have a 2nd hand 8-shaft Toika Norjaana floor loom, now joined by an 8 shaft Leclerc Voyageur table loom, a small 12-shaft Greg Meyer loom, and two rigid heddle looms. I have a floor-standing inkle loom and a band loom with drawloom attachment, and several spinning wheels. I am a member of the Online Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers. On thing led to another, and in August 2010 I published the first edition of a British magazine for Handspinners: YarnMaker.
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