Spinning yarn to weave a doll
April 24, 2008 by Noreen Crone-Findlay
Filed under Creativity, small loom weaving, weaving and handweaving and looms
I am working on a new doll.
I’ve finished sculpting the head:
and have finished spinning the yarn for the doll:
My best friend gave me a bag of lovely merino/tencel:
That I spun on my wheel, then plyed with my navaho spindle:
I warped up the loom
and wove one panel that just didn’t do it for me,
So, I frogged it, and re-warped the loom.
I am one of those people who would rather take something apart and re-do it rather than leave it if I don’t like it.
Taking it apart is quite contemplative, as it allows me to give myself a second (or third or fourth) chance.
I like the feeling that weaving is not written in stone.
Knowing that I can easily unweave a piece gives me tremendous freedom to be very adventurous with my materials.
I’ve just gotten a tiny bit woven on the new warp, so will start taking pics as I get a little more weaving happening.
I’ll post pics as the doll starts to emerge.






















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