I started a new pick up pattern. Actually, I started one before this, but cut it off the loom. I'd used 2/8 cotton for the background and 4/8 for the pattern threads. It was pink and burgundy and looked very pretty in the 11 thread pattern. However, with the fineness of the threads and the dull daylight hours we've been having, it became way too fussy for me. There were too many mistakes, and way too much unweaving. Eventually I cut it off and re-threaded in something that is easier to see.
This is a 7 thread pattern, so easier to begin with. However the blue and white pattern area gives a lot of contrast and when I'm weaving at night, it's much easier. The pattern turned out to be a 6 step repeat either forwards or backwards, making it even more fun once I realised that. It was pretty easy to memorize.
The big issue is that I didn't double my pattern threads. It's fine and looks okay. There isn't quite the full coverage nor the slightly raised texture. This is a flat band. My recommendation is to not try to warp your inkle loom while watching the Blue Jays come back to even the playoff series. I did a bit of unweaving last night too from not paying quite enough attention to my weaving.
The poor chooks have been inside for the past few days due to my being busy. It's just safer to leave them protected, despite them being not quite so happy. about it. Soon enough we'll have snow and they'll not want to go out anyway, so as long as the weather is nice enough, I let them free range. This morning, I let them out and as I was walking by the tomato plant which I'd not yet pulled from its planter, I saw a flash of yellow. There were 4 ripe yellow tomatoes, of which 2 were just slightly soft, so I gave them to the chooks for a treat. The other 2 I brought in, plus 2 of several remaining green tomatoes, which will hopefully ripen inside. There were another 4 or 5 green ones, but they were just so very tiny. This was a nice surprise.
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