Sometimes my head hurts. Things to make pop into my head almost every minute and there is only so much time in the day. I am a potter, sew period clothing, pluck my angora bunny, card my friends wool, boil maple syrup, fix this old house and barn and weave.... it's exhausting...but great fun.
This past week, I finally got time to weave rug number 11 on my new old barn loom. This time, I wanted to weave a chevron twist into my rug and attach a plain weave band to the bindings.
The Shakers here in New England wove rag rugs which incorporated a Chevron pattern. Hancock Shaker Village was active in the early 1800s. They also had small looms to weave bands that they used in chair seats, ties and for finishing the edges on their rugs.
Hancock Shaker Museum, Pittsfield MA |
Hancock Shaker Museum, Pittsfield MA |
This newest rug is wool with cotton chevron twists and a cotton, plain weave band. The finished rug is 26" x 44".
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The band was woven with two shuttles. Alternating two rows of red thread and then two rows of blue thread.
The first band I used green in my warp which came out too dark, a nice plaid, but too dark.
The second band I dyed some of my Webs 8/2 white cotton with a strong tea bath to tone down the white.
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Here is the threading pattern.
And the finished rug. I tend to give my work names, this one is
"In the Forest". It would look great in a cabin next to a wood stove in winter with the wind and snow outside blowing.
And so, on to another rug... more chevrons this time!
New to weaving? Weaving is so easy. Once you get any loom warped! There are several ways to warp a specific loom. See what works best for you. My barn loom was warped a couple of years ago front to back and I keep adding about 12 yards to my warp and pulling them through the beater and heddles when I run out of warp. The small looms for bands are easier. Having less threads to warp. I usually only warp 6 to 12 feet at a time. I use my bands for specific projects and when each is done I can move on to new colors and patterns.
You can learn how to weave on a band or tape loom in my book Tape Loom Weaving....simplified, available on my web site, www.eastknollpottery.com or on Amazon.
Try this Shaker Chevron! Weaving Shaker Rugs by Mary Elva Congleton Erf is available on Amazon. Incorporate it into new patterns and projects and share with us when you are done! Happy Weaving!
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