Kaz and the Cosmos

Well the time has arrived and I’m assembling my new Toika loom.  It’s alot of pieces but I enjoy a good jigsaw. Although I haven’t been posting I’ve had alot of weaving and life going on in the background and the assembly of the loom was almost a meditative practice for me. I’ve nearly finished the actual assembly but now have to make ‘Cosmos’ feel at home…attending to the creation of aprons or texsolv to handle my inaugural warp.

Toika Eeva loomThe wood on the loom is a beautiful blond colour which is refreshing compared to the darker wood looms but I guess it will darken somewhat with time. Jukka from Toika also sent a photo of the felled trees waiting to become looms. I think it’s important for a weaver to appreciate where our tools come from in our environment. It further connects my textiles to our human and natural environment

What will I weave?? This is the next step. I think it will we a warp ikat/painted cloth.

In November I provided an online workshop for the Online Guild for Weavers, Spinners and Dyers on Easy Ikat and Warp Painting. The results from the participants were amazing. Although the workshop was for fibre reactive dyes, one weaver used her dye skills to paint natural dyes on the warp! My instructions could be followed exactly or used as a guide within a weaver/dyers own ideas and skills.  Leigh has a group of excellent posts detailing her progession in the workshop and her final results are beautiful. Thank you Leigh. I’m planning to have a similar workshop again online in the near future which will be more widely available… so stay tuned.

Photo: Courtesty Toika Finland


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5 responses to “Kaz and the Cosmos”

  1. Leigh Avatar

    You’re the one who deserves the thanks, Kaz! I was delighted to participate and excited with what I learned. Yes, I’m definitely going to use the red painted warp too, and I have other ideas brewing in my head as well!

  2. Katherine Regier Avatar

    Congratulations on your new loom! It’s an event almost as important as a new baby.

  3. curiousweaver Avatar

    Thanks Leigh and Katherine. I’m happy to say that the loom doesn’t keep me up and night and I won’t have to send it to university so I’m ahead on the comparison to a new baby! although I guess it isn’t as cute or cuddly.

  4. Dot Avatar

    I’m still curious to know which model this is – Eeva or Liisa? and is it the standard version or computer dobby? I can see you have a sectional warp beam, and is that two back beams? If so, I’d like to see how they fit on. I’d like a second beam on my Norjaana, but from discussions I have had with my supplier I might need to drill extra holes in the loom frame.

    I quite agree about the beautiful wood of the Toika looms. I love mine. Seeing your photos, I think it may be slightly more golden in tone than when new. It’s interesting to see the Toika wood stack – that’s where my own loom came from, something like 12 years ago. It’s a lot of wood there, many more lovely looms to-be.

  5. Meg in Nelson Avatar

    I love the smell of a new loom – any time of the day. I only have one that was brand new – three that’s pre-loved. And how wonderful to see the wood that’s going to be someone else’s looms!!

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