Tuesday, October 22, 2019
2 More Swedish Weaving Table Runners
These are two more table runners and it really never ceases to amaze me how much I love the looks of every one I see...even if it's made by someone else.
The first one is from one of the borders shown on "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend" by Avery Hill. I often pick just one part of a pattern and use it as the main focus on table runners. The yarns used were Caron's Simply Soft Party in charcoal heather and Paton's pale grey mix and medium grey mix.
The second one is my own pattern using Loops and Threads in fern and Caron's Simply Soft in charcoal heather. I really love creating the pattern as I go, starting in the center and then building on it but I do wish I was able to do that with more complex patterns, too.
I still have a lot of older stock of monk's cloth but I recently was gifted some from my friend who passed away and it's the new stock with the weird salvedge. It's one that just can't be rolled over and sewn down to complete the edge so it has to be fringed. I don't like it at all. Thank heavens I still have enough old stock to last me the rest of my life and beyond. LOL!
Saturday, October 19, 2019
Swedish Weaving Table Runner
The pattern is "Celtic Cross" by Christine Allan. It is on white monk's cloth and I used Caron's Simply Soft yarn in black and Paton's yarn in medium grey mix. For once I followed the pattern exactly because it was just perfect the way it was.
I really liked this pattern and will probably use it again in the near future. I'd like to do it in greens.
I really liked this pattern and will probably use it again in the near future. I'd like to do it in greens.
Friday, October 18, 2019
1 Runner and 2 Placemats
I'm never bored because I keep myself busy but I sometimes wonder what I'd do with my time if I didn't do Swedish weaving. It's so relaxing and satisfying that I sometimes put in many more hours than I plan.
The top photo is a full length table runner in white monk's cloth and using Christine Allan's "Serenity" pattern. I used Caron's Simply Soft Party yarns in spring sparkle and red sparkle and also a Red Heart yarn that is a variegate green.
The first placemat was done simply in rows of Red Heart Soft yarns in plummy on Ikea blanket cloth. Working on such a dark color is very hard on my eyes so I opted to do straight rows around the border.
The second placemat was done using Red Heart Soft yarn in waterscape on the grey/black Ikea cloth. It is a great buy for doing Swedish weaving...very inexpensive and just a tiny bit flimsier than the monk's cloth. It only comes in the grey/black and a very light beige, though.
I only do one craft show a year to sell my items and I'm pretty happy with what I've accomplished over the summer and fall. The craft show I do is at the senior center and we really get a lot of customers passing through. I enjoy talking to people and I always have a little freebee yarn necklace to give to the little girls who come by.
I'm going to make one more comment about Christine Allan's patterns. She is very talented at designing them and the diagrams are almost always super simple to follow. Anything that gives me a bit of trouble just becomes a unique pattern with my own spin on it.
Saturday, September 28, 2019
Grey and White
I think all (or almost all) of anything done with Swedish weaving is gorgeous. It doesn't seem to matter what pattern or yarn choices are made, the end product is simply beautiful...in my eyes anyway.
I prefer to work with colors but I gave in to the fact that so many people are decorating their homes in shades of grey and have started making a few table runners in greys. They turn out just as gorgeous as their brightly colored cousins.
My daughter confiscated the last table runner I'd made in grey so I quickly made another one and I think this is even prettier than the last one...hope she doesn't grab this one up, too! It's on white monk's cloth and I used Caron's Simply Soft Party in black sparkle, Caron's Simply Soft grey heather, and Paton's pale grey mix (this isn't a variegated so I don't know why the name). The pattern is Christine Allan's "Cobblestone Way" which I reduced to fit the runner.
I think it's beautiful but, then, aren't they all? LOL!
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Two More Table Runners
I've decided to stop trying to get decent photos of full length table runners because my camera doesn't show enough detail so now the photos will be of the runner folded in half.
The first runner is Christine Allan's "Flickering Flakes" but I had to eliminate the full pattern due to the width of the runner. It is on white monk's cloth and I used Red Heart yarn in "lavender" and Caron's Simply Soft Party in grey. The grey is quite subtle but does look pretty with the lavender.
The second one is Avery Hill's "diamonds are a girl's best friend" and one I was surprised I'd never done before. I like it a lot! It's on white monk's cloth using Caron's Simply Soft yarns in grey heather and charcoal heather which go beautifully together.
I only make table runners any more because making afghans just takes too long. I've made many and given them away to family but I've found that they don't sell well at craft shows because of the high price. Most of the patterns I use can be extended to make afghans...many are actually for afghans but I alter them for use in the table runners. The possibilities are endless with these patterns. All you need is a bit of imagination.
Swedish Weaving Table Runners
The first one is one of my very favorite patterns, "Paper Dolls" by Christine Allan. It looks far more difficult that it really is. I used ecru monk's cloth and a variety of yarns for this one...Red Heart "painted desert", Phentex "tawny", and Caron's Simply Soft "bone" for my own little design in the center. I try to add something of just my own imagination to every piece I do so that it is truly unique.
The second one is my own design of different diamonds (I can't design whole patterns very well but I do have fun mixing up the diamonds). It's also on ecru monk's cloth and I used a variegated green of some no-name yarn I had in my stash.
Just a note: I started out trying to do just a border with "Paper Dolls" but couldn't get it to look right so I took it all apart and started over. I like to be completely happy with my finished work and it's better to take it apart when it isn't working out.
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Fabric Didn't Shrink
This has never happened before but the last batch of monk's cloth that I attempted to shrink in a hot water wash failed to shrink a couple of the pieces. I use a washer at my apartment building and am only able to set it for hot wash/regular cycle until the tub is almost full. Then I have to reset it for gentle cycle which only works with cold water so the top part of the tub ends up with a few inches of cold water. I'm assuming this is why a couple of pieces (out of 12) didn't shrink properly. I can't reset it after the wash has started in the original setting.
What I plan to do is soak them in hot water in my sink while I'm doing a regular wash in the washing machine and then put them in a hot dryer with the rest of my laundry. I'm hoping this will shrink the fabric properly.
What I plan to do is soak them in hot water in my sink while I'm doing a regular wash in the washing machine and then put them in a hot dryer with the rest of my laundry. I'm hoping this will shrink the fabric properly.
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