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Cross Dyeing for Efficiency

Warp on the loomMy 8 shaft floor loom is on the move again. This time with a ribbed weave. Five scarves of warp painted 2/20 mercerised cotton with a 2/60 silk weft.

I seem to be unwinding alot of skeins lately ready for the warping process. But I’ve developed some smart ideas! When I use an immersion dye method on any skeins they are so ‘tangly’ to unwind. So I am now weaving with the yarn undyed then cross dyeing after I have finished the weaving. To maintain the clarity of the warp painting the undyed yarn must be one type of fibre and the painted yarn another type.Silk can be dyed with a fibre reactive for protein fibres which won’t affect the cotton warp.

There’s alot of room for experimentation with cross dyeing, and I think it can be more productive for a small weaving studio operation as winding and unwinding skeins takes up so much time.

St Pauls chapel NYAlso, The Thread Project site has posted up a photo of the 49 cloths in St Pauls Chapel for the 9/11 memorial. They look spectacular hanging from the balconies. This rewarding project is also documented by webcast on the St Pauls site. Click on Thread Project to see an overview of the project by Terry Helwig.

 

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  1. Oh gosh that is just too beautiful a warp! You sure you want to weave on that? Just kidding, well worth the pictures, thanks for sharing!

    November 13, 2006

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