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.
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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!
I've been wondering about Sabine. I'm so glad she will be in Europe. Another loom! You look good and happy.
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! ;-)
She's waiting at O'Hare for her next flight as we "speak." I will feel palpable relief when she is home tomorrow.
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