Sunday, July 13, 2025

long time no see


hey y'all, it's been awhile. time seems to fly by these days, but now that it's summer, it's starting to slow down a little bit. i finally had time to get a cut & color and i went a little shorter for summer. 

my summer weaving project is what i'm calling the rainbow sherbet tea towels. i've not abandoned my taylor swift eras tea towel project, but i decided to take a little break over the summer, while i plan the next ones. i know what colors i want to work with, but i don't know yet know what i want to learn from the next one - maybe a whole new, more complicated setup? so i did another rainbow warp. everyone loves the rainbow tea towels and this will give me some to have on hand. 

i had some time this weekend to work on them and i've finished four so far. i should get around 20 from this warp. it's so relaxing to sit at the loom and play with color as i listen to cozy mystery novels. i'm currently listening to anthony horowitz's hawthorne series. he probably wouldn't like that i call them cozy mysteries, but there you have it. 

last weekend, i acquired this loom. it's a little bigger than my big loom and i will assemble it upstairs, to have even more weaving projects underway. unfortunately, i discovered over the past week, after bringing it in the house, that it is permeated with the most awful cigarette smell from years of standing in the home of a heavy smoker. i'm not sure how i didn't realize that when we picked it up. it only became apparent when we brought it inside here at home. it's really awful. i got some rodalon — a special cleaning product that removes odors and i spent a lot of time scrubbing it down and cleaning it this weekend. i think it's going to work. i removed the søller (again, i realize i don't know weaving vocabulary in english) and soaked them in my jasmine-scented wool wash. it took FOUR baths to get rid of the yellow nicotine, but i think i have saved them. i'm not yet done washing down all of the parts of the loom, but i think it's working and i will be able to save it. 


these are the tea towels i made for the reputation era. it felt more austere, working largely with black & white, but it was also fun. i did a little hound's tooth here and there, which i think rather replicates the newsprint on the reputation album art. overall, i am pleased with how they turned out. i used red, gold and green as accents, for the reputation bodysuits that were (red, gold) and were not (green). 

the child comes home this week for good. or at least back to europe for good, or at least the foreseeable future. i'm very happy to get her out of what is fast becoming quite the shitshow over there. so happy she has options. it will be so good to have her home again. i'll take some holiday and we'll make good food, play cards and hang out together. 


4 comments:

Molly said...

Aha, I came here to check on you - glad to see an update.
Your weaving is so lovely. That latest batch of rainbow tea towels remind me of a local much-loved brand we have here. I have a couple of these towels and they're some of my most prized possessions https://www.mungo.co.za/product/folly-towel/?attribute_pa_colour=hermit-crab.
So happy Sabin is coming back to Europe. A huge shift for her I'm sure having made a life in the US but hopefully a good one.
Did you know smelling phantom cigarette smoke is a now-recognised perimenopause symptom? Not implying yours is phantom but that but me in mind of this fact which I think just horrific - imagine smelling revolting cig smoke and NOT being able to clean it away?!
Have a lovely summery week!

Sandra said...

I've been wondering about Sabine. I'm so glad she will be in Europe. Another loom! You look good and happy.

julochka said...

I fully believe that phantom cigarette smoke thing (though I'm past peri) and wish this was only that. Alas, it's the real thing. Thank you for checking in. <3 I will check out the brand you love - I do love me a South African tea towel! ;-)

julochka said...

She's waiting at O'Hare for her next flight as we "speak." I will feel palpable relief when she is home tomorrow.