welfordWEAVES | episode 12 | A Cautionary Tale in Threading! & Keeping Records
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
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Starting in the Spring 2014, after my second child was born, I felt this need to talk about spinning, making yarn and just doing things more intentionally than I had before. This need to have this conversation and be surrounded by others who were compelled to make drove me to start talking to a camera on my laptop. It grew and a community started to come together. I decided to publish a Patreon campaign to support the show in June 2016 and here we are today. Thank you for being here. I appreciate your time spent here in this place with me. I hope you feel most welcome because you are welcome.
LINKS TALKED ABOUT IN SHOW ||
Link to welfordWEAVES playlist here : • welfordWEAVES // ep. 0...
Previous episodes talked about today:
Episode 11 | Weaving Classic Crackle
Episode 10 | Intro to Crackle
Episode 5 | Planning Ms & Os
Episode 255 | Doubleweave Blanket MUSIC //
Felcity by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. scottbuckley.com.au
Thank you Rachel this was an absolutely super podcast, very informative and inspiring!
Thank you so much Irene! That's really kind and much appreciated!
Wow I saw you for the first time to day , word cannot describe how much I learned
I'm so glad! Welcome!
Interesting podcast, lovely to see your weaving.. My record keeping has evolved over the years. I use a loose leaf three ringer binder with drafts, tie up, treadling etc, yarn samples, notes and measurements. If I have a fabric sample, I use a plastic page protector to keep it all together. I have several binders now so have them organized by fibre eg cotton, wool, silk, misc. I also use Ravelry for my projects, mainly because I like the photos and a few notes,. PS I don’t think your crackle towels are extra big when finished.
Thanks Doreen! Maybe because I haven't cut them apart yet that they seem so big?! I was also wondering about organizing by fibre content rather than just keeping it all together ... lots to think about!