I’ve been trying to weave 3 rugs a week on average, otherwise I will have that rug warp on the Macomber forever! So here is the recent output. In all cases, I am indicating the weft material in the captions (the warp, which runs lengthwise through the rug, is mostly covered by the weft, which is what I am weaving with). This round was all wool, but some were woven from strips I cut from fabric remnants, and others were the selvages that Pendleton calls “worms”. These appear to have been a kind of rolled edge, and are trimmed off the sides of Pendleton blankets before they sew on the final edge trim. So they have all the colors of the blanket as they appeared lengthwise. When I get these they are all in a jumble and often dirty and dusty as well – sorting them out is a big and dirty job!

Pendleton wool fabric, cream/tan/black

Pendleton blanket edge selvage ("worms") - made 2 alike

Pendleton wool fabric: "Vintage Cabin" print

Pendleton wool fabric: rich brown/ red/green vintage print

Pendleton blanket edge selvage, brick reds, made two alike
Happy 4th of July, everybody! Here we are also celebrating Twisp’s 100th birthday.
I also climbed the stairs as far as I could go (you can’t actually enter the lookout) and could gaze out to the Okanogan valley to the east and our own Benson Creek drainage to the north, but there was nothing particularly picture-worthy.
It’s a Herald loom – they were built in Lodi, Ohio and the company is no longer in business. I haven’t been able to find out too much about them on the internet. The current owner lives up the Twisp River, and she bought it from someone on Whidbey Island. It is a 48″ wide, 8-harness jack loom and some of the other women in my guild have given it good marks. Apparently it has some features in common with Gilmore looms. It is currently residing at our guild room, and if I do buy it that is where it will have to stay, as I certainly have no room for another large object here! It needs some TLC – last week I made 80 new tie-up cords out of Texsolv for the treadles, and have started giving it a good cleaning and waxing. I hope to get a warp on it by next week and see what it feels like to treadle, how good a shed it makes (the space you need to throw the shuttle through), etc.

































