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.
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
Size
Notes
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