Saturday, March 17, 2012

Reversible Rug


This is another project from Interweave Publications Design Collection 19- all about rags.  Rugs seems to be the project that I gravitate to most frequently, utilitarian, sturdy, forgiving of mistakes.  This project is woven in a double weave, weaving two layers of fabric at the same time.  The fabric on the top layer can be a completely different color from what is being woven on the bottom layer and if you get tired of the colors on the top, just flip it over.  It should also result in a very thick rug, since it is made up of two layers.

The first step in this project was accumulating wool clothing to cut up for the weft.  I decided one layer would be red wool and all shades of black and white tweed.  The second layer would be plain black and the same black and white tweeds and plaids.  I accumulated probably 20 items of clothing before beginning to cut.  I used a rotary cutter on a quilting mat and the cutting went fairly quickly.  Cutting up the slacks, jackets, skirts seemed to be such a waste, but it came from the thrift store and already had a good life.  I am just repurposing it for it's second life.

The project was sleyed 1-3-2-3 and the 4th harness was not used at all.  I think there is probably an easier way to sley this on all 4 harnesses, but I couldn't figure it out, even after reading Black (New Key to Weaving) and Collingwood's rug book.  Next time I will probably use cotton carpet warp, since this wool was fairly expensive and is fairly small part of what is seen.



I used the standard tie-up and the following treadling:

From the right
Red tones - 1(lifts 1 and 3)
Black tones - 3 (lifts 3)

From the left
Red tones - 5  (lifts 2 and 3)
Black tones - 2 (lifts 2)


Date Finished  March, 2012
Loom  Newcomb
Weave Structure  double weave
Reed  8 epi, 4 epi  per layer
Warp     Fiber  Navajo wool warp, single ply
              Count  190 yds per tube
              Color  natural
              Mfr  Davidson
              Source  Earthguild
Warp     Width in Reed  31"
              Ends  252
              Length  3 yds, used 5 tubes
Weft      Fiber  wool rags, cut in 1" to 2" strips
              Count
              Color  black, black and white tweeds and  plaids on one side and red and black and white tweeds and  plaids on the other side
              Mfr
              Source  Thrift Store
Beat                       Weft Faced
Size
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