Teena Tuenge of Western North Carolina Fiber/Handweavers Guild recently taught a weekend workshop on crackle weave. The workshop was a fundraiser for the Blue Ridge Fiber Show which will be held in the fall of 2014 at the WNC Arboretum. The workshop was attended by about 20 participants in the auditorium of the Folk Art Center. This was a workshop where we all warped our looms in advance and then spent two days playing with weave structure, treadling, and color sampling. Teena provided us with treadling and tie up instructions for about 20 different weave structures, all using the same crackle threading.
By the end of Sunday, I had woven over twenty different samples using the crackle threading, mostly crackle tie-up but a wide variety of treadlings. Granted most of the samples were only a few inches long, but enough to tell how the different treadling affects the final cloth. The crackle notebook that I created with the samples and treadling instructions, finally inspired me to wet finish the samples and finish the notebook for a class I took a year ago at Arrowmont on Turned Beiderwand.
After weaving the samples, I wove off the balance of the warp in the classic crackle treadling and created a lovely piece of cloth, 8" by 30 inches. Once again, I am not sure what the future life of the is will be - a tablet cover, a small purse, or will it stay in place as an unfinished table runner.
Date Finished March, 2014
Loom Baby Wolf
Weave Structure Crackle threading, many treadlings
Reed 12, 24 epi
Warp Fiber Cotton
Count 10/2
Color Pistachio, Avocado, Quarry and Yellow
Mfr Uki
Source Georgia Yarn Co and Yarn Barn
Warp Width in Reed 9 in
Ends 222
Length 4 yards
Weft Fiber same
Beat Weft Faced
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