Blog for my weaving and horticulture avocations

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I am the proud granddaughter of Hungarian and Slovakian Immigrants.
This blog is where I share some insights about my avocations of Horticulture and Handweaving.


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Sunday, November 2, 2014

WEAVING WEAVING WEAVING.

I had an empty house and uninterrupted alone time for almost the whole past week. Interrupted by Halloween decorating and kids one day, and one evening for garden club meeting, but the rest of the time I've been weaving weaving weaving.
It makes me realize just how long some of these scarves really take to weave and finish. 

When I just have bits and pieces of time during the year when other things are going on, the weaving gets finished gradually without really thinking of the time involved. 

But when I have been basically doing nothing else except weaving, ( ok and some computer time on Ravelry, too)  I thought I would have so much more done than I do. 

I sold 11 scarves at the Seattle Weaver's Guild sale two weeks ago,  so replenishing inventory has been my goal. 
Well what I have is what I have for the 2014 Puget Sound Artists gift show sale in Edmonds in two weeks.
Gift show info  and Participating Artists.
 Still have fringes to twist and a hat to felt that is almost ready for finishing. 
I would still like to do another set of 3 tencel scarves this next week in a different pattern, --we'll see what happens. Life is back to busy with grandchildren and husband back home this week.

  








sparkley scarf request by Kathleen OConnor.