Fiber Musings

Random thoughts of a fiber enthusiast - mostly fiber related, sometimes coherent

House Slippers

Fall is approaching. I can feel the nip in the air. In my area, that means there can be as much as a 40F swing between day time high and night time lows. I normally go barefoot around the house, or wear flip flops. Unfortunately, that gets a bit cold during the fall and winter. While I do love my Haflinger Slipper Clogs, they are sometimes just a bit too warm and too clunky. Also, the last time I had the felt insole replace, it just wasn’t as sturdy and soft as the original. They wore through in a single season.

Also, I can’t wear those slipper clogs at the loom. I like to feel my treadles. But bare feet get really cold. I wear socks in the winter. But I glide on my treadles so I worry about wearing through my socks too much.

Last winter, I tried out a pair of Dr. Scholl’s Foldable Flats. I loved them…except… the bottom was so thin that it didn’t really protect me when the floor is really cold. And the top of the foot is too exposed. I ended up wearing socks with them. That worked well but it was a hassle because slipping them off meant slipping both sock and flats off. Putting them back on meant that they had to be close to each other. Yes, I considered sewing them onto a pair of socks.

This winter, I want to try something different.

I am going to make a few pairs of Turkish Bed Socks to wear around the house. Then I’m going to cover the bottom with scrap suede from the leather shop of one pair and Plasti Dip another pair. I’ll see which I like better.

Stay tuned!

Leftie Finished!

Leftie

This has been finished for a while. It took a long time for me to just sit down and weave in all those ends. All that weaving in was well worth it. I love this little shawlette. Just in time for our Indian Summer. Soon…

Details (Ravelry project page)

  • Main yarn: Madeline Tosh Merino Light, color way Silver Fox
  • Accent yarn: leftover Zauberball from the anatomical socks

Treadling Along

RosepathSampler

Rosepath Sampler

Playing with one of my favorite drafts: Rosepath. I love the seemingly endless variations just by changing treadle order. After weaving off a set of fingertip towels for a housewarming present, I set to play with the leftover warp. I was able to get 4 more square towels off the loom. The last one was a bit dodgy and took careful and painfully slow placements of warm and extenders to weave the last few inches.

For this particular towel, I attempted to seamlessly shift from one pattern to another.

Stats

  • Yarn: 8/2 cotton
  • Sett: 20 epi
  • 288 ends

P.S. Apparently, it is possible to make 10 fingertip towels in a weekend from winding the warp to washing, pressing, and hemming. I skipped my usual labeling though.

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