tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-71232803753868616.post202660839411085501..comments2023-10-25T06:20:13.888-06:00Comments on Rebecca Mezoff, Tapestry Artist: A little handspun for tapestryRebecca Mezoffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16138972934775842473noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-71232803753868616.post-83650574534250641192015-09-03T22:17:15.385-06:002015-09-03T22:17:15.385-06:00I am also new to spinning and I do love it no mate...I am also new to spinning and I do love it no mater if it's the wheel or the spindle and the Turkish is my fav it's so much fun even when I have to chase a very large puppy for my fiber after he gets it in his mouth it's so funny to see him try to get rid of it fiber is kind of like giving a dog peanut-butter it takes some time to get it out of your mouth. I can't wait to take my handspun and use it in my tapestry. Right now I am using it in a small loom to do some twinning just sort of prof of concept that it could be a rug or a tapestry. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17103336220447459776noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-71232803753868616.post-68816318156668054992015-08-26T06:23:05.867-06:002015-08-26T06:23:05.867-06:00Don't you love the portability of a spindle?!....Don't you love the portability of a spindle?!.....I can't walk and knit, but I can walk and spin. <br />We have a small cabin in the woods (northern Mi,) and spend about 1/4 to 1/3 of our time there since retiring. My friends all asked if I was going to take a loom and a wheel up there. Nope.....I take my Jenkins spindles (they fit really well into a single malt scotch box ;)..with some wool for padding). It's amazing how much spinning is accomplished in a week up there.....a few minutes on the porch steps in the morning, a little spindling while taking a little stroll, sitting in front of the campfire. <br />Hmmm maybe I'll take the Hockett loom up there in the winter when the evenings are longer.....Valeriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16226371437929271405noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-71232803753868616.post-35736566902183024762015-08-22T14:30:50.581-06:002015-08-22T14:30:50.581-06:00So true! Sarah was a great influence on me (for go...So true! Sarah was a great influence on me (for good or evil!) Now I have all these spinning projects I want to do as I learn how to do this new thing. Never enough time, but it isn't at all wasted. What fun it is!Rebecca Mezoffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16138972934775842473noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-71232803753868616.post-18168962113355635482015-08-22T08:35:25.306-06:002015-08-22T08:35:25.306-06:00I think Sarah Swett was a good influence on you. ...I think Sarah Swett was a good influence on you. I love to weave with my handspun. I have a lot of little pieces left over from knitting projects, and they go in the weaving basket. Glad you are enjoying it. Cozy Knittinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01493371733062170903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-71232803753868616.post-76228598367157446432015-08-19T11:02:28.474-06:002015-08-19T11:02:28.474-06:00I think a table loom fits the little ones better. ...I think a table loom fits the little ones better. However, a Cricket might be fun too and cheaper. I know Angelica wanted to press the treadles on my floor loom and she liked that, but when she was on my ashford (standing on a chair so she could reach the levers) she loved being able to do it all. I had her say "1 and 3 going down" then she'd push the shuttle through. Then, " 1 and 3 going up 2 and 4 coming down" etc. She didn't take to the Cricket loom as well, but then she hardly weaves any more. What can I say.Michelenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-71232803753868616.post-42158879625828359582015-08-19T09:18:15.388-06:002015-08-19T09:18:15.388-06:00Thanks Michele! I was wondering if the 3.5 year ol...Thanks Michele! I was wondering if the 3.5 year old was too young for my little floor loom (sold the table loom), but perhaps I should see if she is interested when she is here in a few weeks. I think she might be too short to do the treadles even standing though. She is really tiny for her age. Her sister wears her clothes... maybe I need a table loom after all. :-)Rebecca Mezoffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16138972934775842473noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-71232803753868616.post-89739805433939982512015-08-19T09:14:47.154-06:002015-08-19T09:14:47.154-06:00Your nieces are adorable. Isn't it fun teachin...Your nieces are adorable. Isn't it fun teaching and passing on the craft to them. My granddaughter is 9 now and to my amazement she spent some time knitting and spinning with me yesterday, but truth be told, she is at that age where that kind of stuff is not as exciting as it was when she was 3 and 4 weaving on my table loom (she finished a scarf) and trying to learn to spin. However, as much as I want to spend time weaving and spinning with her, I tell myself the seed has been planted. Someday, if she chooses, she will at least know what spinning, weaving and knitting are about. It's not a lost art.Michelenoreply@blogger.com