tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27254015.post8507482748210097120..comments2024-03-09T10:15:11.266+13:00Comments on Unravelling: Weaving Against the ClockMeghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01350447919000146804noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27254015.post-51732891115212371372010-06-02T16:14:42.073+12:002010-06-02T16:14:42.073+12:00Hee hee, hah hah, Holly, I know!!! But you see, a...Hee hee, hah hah, Holly, I know!!! But you see, as the organizer, I feel a bit slack if I don't finish, and more importantly, this cotton combination looks so much better when washed and pressed - almost like silk, shiny and slick with a great hand - whereas on this table loom, with the very short distance from the heddles to the breast beam, there is only very little I can show! <br /><br />I've kept telling myself this, and rest assured there is no way in heck I'm going to be able to finish this, but I need a good part to photograph...Meghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01350447919000146804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27254015.post-47411198964407430182010-06-02T15:47:33.581+12:002010-06-02T15:47:33.581+12:00Meg, time for you to read P2P rule number 5:
"...Meg, time for you to read P2P rule number 5:<br />"How far you take the project depends on you. You could weave and have a finished piece, or go as far as determining the yarn, the set and the draft, or come up with a bunch of drawings and alternative project ideas."<br /><br />So it's your thoughts and planning that matter and not a finished product! :-)<br /><br />HollyHollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08147165626178639004noreply@blogger.com