[Nfb-krafters-korner] Another new member
Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI) [E]
Terry.Powers at nih.gov
Tue Jun 28 13:46:14 UTC 2016
Hi Jean;
Were you on the braille note list or NFB talk?
I recognize your name from somewhere!
It is Terry Powers from MD
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Hi Nella,
The loom I have is one I bought off of Etsie. It is adjustable for anything from a pot holder type size to a floor mat about 4 by 6 feet. It has pegs across the top and bottom, and you wind strands back and forth to form the warp. Then the twining is done using two strands and twining them around and under the warp. Twining means that the working strand gets a twist around the warp. The working material gets pushed up tightly, so it's not like a flat weave or anything like that.
I like this because a true twined rug is one where colour isn't particularly important. I use strips at random as long as the thickness is about the same. So a thicker material would be torn narrower to match the thickness of a lighter fabric. I end up with quite a calico effect.
I also like this because sewing isn't required. Strips are joined together by a kind of knot that gets hidden on the back of the work.
Basically, though, it's a craft for rugs or matts or anything heavy like that.
My husband made my first frame to see if I would like the idea of this craft. He just connected four boards into a square, and put nails across the top and bottom. A lot of people use a metal rod on either side to help control tension. There are lots of guides on the Internet to make a twining frame, but I ended up opting to buy one.
Jean
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From: Nella Foster via Nfb-krafters-korner
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Jean:
Can you please tell me more about twining and the loom?
What things do you make with this?
Did you build the loom?
I love the idea of being able to reuse old fabric in a craft.
Nella
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Hello everyone,
I’m also a new member, and thought I should introduce myself. I recognize
many names on this list from other lists, and it is always great to connect
with new folks too.
I live in British Columbia, Canada. My husband and I, my guide dog, and our
pet dog live on a tiny island called Protection Iland, which is part of the
city of Nanaimo. There are a lot of wonderful crafters on this tiny island,
and I want to join their group this fall. For that I will need a portable
craft ... more on that next.
Although I haven’t done very much with this yet, I enjoy twining. Twining is
a form of weaving done on a peg or dowel loom. It is all done by hand, and
typically is done with torn strips of fabric. Cotton sheets and the like are
excellent to work with for this craft. But it’s not portable because of the
largish loom.
I tried to get into knitting, but it just isn’t my thing. I would like to
learn to crochet, but want to focus on working again with fabric strips or
T-shirt yarn. I have never done any crochet, but have a text file describing
how to do it. I want to get where I can take this craft along to our local
craft group sessions as my portable craft.
So, my first question about crochet. I don’t have a crochet hook yet, but I
do know the larger hooks are sized by letters of the alphabet with letters
closer to the end of the alphabet being bigger hooks. Can anyone suggest a
hook size for working with cotton fabric strips 1 or 1 and a half inches
wide? Again, think of the thickness of a scrunched up piece of cotton sheet
torn in those widths.
Once I get a hook, I will try working through the text descriptions of how
to do some of the basic stitches.
Thanks.
Jean and Bode
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