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Randy Darwall & Brian Murphy Workshop

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Recently I had the good fortune to get into a workshop with Randy Darwall. It was so popular, that I had ended up on the waiting list and didn’t find out until two days before that I’d get in. The format of the workshop is a round-robin critique of people’s work, with an eye to helping them take the next step artistically.

Getting in at the last moment was both exciting and challenging.  When I’d first heard of the workshop, I thought that the project to take for review would be the Birthday Blanket. It’s the most ambitious piece I’ve done color-wise, and I have to confess that I thought it would be a fun way to take everyone who’d contributed to the project with me (or at least their yarn.)

With only two days to go, I threaded the loom and sleyed the reed.  There’s no motivation like a looming deadline.  A trek to Weaving Works supplied a variety of likely wefts to test-drive. If you’ll recall, the thought behind the birthday blanket is that everyone would send me a warp that represents them, and I would pick a weft that represents me.  Apparently, I am either a brown rayon chenille, a burgundy rayon boucle, or eggplant-colored wool.

blanket project sleyed

I wove up the test piece, and had tension problems right away. Some threads just wouldn’t lift right in the cloth and long ugly floats were developing in the cloth. Oh great, I thought, it starts now. With all the different fibers there’s a lot of variation in the stretchiness of the warp. One thing that might happen with this warp is that as it goes on, some threads will become slack while others remain tight. It’s this element of risk that’s kept me too afraid to tackle this project for over a year.

But then a miracle occurred, I looked down into the shafts of my AVL and saw that one frame had gone crooked (which can happen easily with this loom because of the way the shafts are suspended and then held together with metal rods.) I fixed that issue, and all my tension problems went away. It was a good moment.

The next problem was that what I thought was a plain-weave draft (yes, I am weaving plain weave on 16 shafts) actually was only the header of a more complicated twill. So in the middle of nice fabric, there’s about 4-5 picks of weft-faced twill.

I fixed that and started weaving a rich, multicolored fabric that just delights me. The weaving tension was good, the colors mesmerizing, and the meaning of bringing so many people’s threads together so meaningful.

I cut the sample off the loom the night before the workshop and ran up to my husband, “You’ve got to see what I just made!” He looked down at it, rather blearily because it was past his bedtime. “Um, cloth?” This my dears is why you should hold your fiber friends close, only they will get that it’s never just cloth. (To be fair to Eric, he probably feels that I fail to appreciate video games sufficiently.)

blanket fabric

On the loom, I liked the rayon chenille section best, the eggplant wool second, and the rayon boucle not much at all (it was too thin and made for sleazy cloth.)

Of course, you can’t tell what you’ve got fabric-wise until you wash it. After washing the fabric gained texture, all those differential shrinkages coming into play. The color also shifted a bit as the relationship of warp and weft change slightly. The post-washing favorites were eggplant-colored wool (it just felt like blanket to me), and then the rayon chenille, and the rayon boucle did not improve.

Eric and Kai voted for the brown rayon chenille, with Kai even making the comment, “But Mama, that color is you.” It was such a sweet comment that I’m reconsidering brown, but in wool this time.

So I took my ripply, multi-colored cloth to the workshop. I sat next to weavers who’d been weaving for decades, who’d brought their most successful projects with this test sample, full of weaving errors, three different wefts, lumpy and bumpy, and constructed from threads I hadn’t even consciously selected.

Randy Darwall with swatch

What did Randy Darwall say about the blanket swatch?  I’ll tell you next post, I'm blogging over my lunch break and out of time for today.

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Blanket Fun, mmmmmmm....

Wow, is my first impression. Then oh, I want to touch this..., followed by I wonder what yarn I gave you?? It looks like that yarn is in great yarn company!

 

Thoughts on the Blanket

I like the wool section, too, from what I can see.  The eggplant seems to let the colors shine through from the warp.  I wish I could touch it!!  It looks scrumptious!

I love the jewel-like colors

I love the jewel-like colors and texture -- like strings of crystal beads.  Very appropriate for a birthday blanket. :)

mixed warps

This is simply fascinating!  I was once accidentally the mailing address for yarn for the Bosnian knitters who were knitting, ripping & reknitting in the refugee camps for lack of yarn.  We couldn't afford to mail all the yarn that came, so I had to sort it, choose the best and ship that to the US collections point in Maine. 

The acrylic went to the local women's shelter for afghans.  But there were some very interesting yarns left over and I always thought they should go into a mixed warp piece that I could sell & donate the proceeds to a woman-centered cause.

 

I can't wait to hear about the critique!

Blanket of Colors

Syne,

The sampler looks lovely and huggable. What a nice piece!

I can hardwait to see the final piece!

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This is so adorable! What a

This is so adorable! What a nice piece you have there. I'm planning of printing this on canvas and see what I get. Though I only print on invoice books, I 'm sure that it will be a great experience to use this pattern. Thanks a bunch!

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What a gorgeous color-fest....

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I prefer the particular made of wool part, also, coming from just what I could notice. The particular eggplant generally seems to allow the shades glow by means of from your warp. My partner and i want I really could feel that!! That seems delightful!

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OK--I know you work and have a family and workshops and whatever, but you can't leave us hanging like this.  Surely you have another lunch break to finish writing what they said!

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Like Ann said, please update! Thank you!! 

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a lot of people randy Darwall in all over the world but i have qustion about that can i make this if will tray to make its not easy but i like this to make my own

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So gorgious and nice colour

Good post, nice pics! And

Good post, nice pics! And very good carpet!

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how did you find out about  the Darwall workshop? Where was it held? how do I get on a list for these type of workshops? Oh, and, VERY nice looking piece!

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This is definitely a good one. When I was a kid, I actually went through with this stage, weaved and all, but I guess, it was not really meant for me, my hands were not made for it. :) This reminds me of my inclinations before. Is this for sale? Wish, I can go with different workshops on making like that in the picture. Great work!

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Well, whatever he says in my opionion, it's good. Especially coming from someone who can't even come up with such kind of art. :) Colorful.

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You should continue this talent. You're earning while enjoying what you're doing. I do agree with Ms. Jamie, whatever they say, I'll still like it. :)

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I am totally amazed that the sample came out as well (wonderful actually) as it did. You know I was somewhat of a doubting thomas as I saw and was part of the warp winding process.

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WOw, it is very impressive and  I wonder how does it work. im totaly amazed with that thing!

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 After I saw how hard to make this kind of cloth, I'm starting to feel like collecting them.

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I am mesmerized on what you have done Syne and I am sure Randy too. I am touched on Eric, you are blessed to have them.

 

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Love the colours!!!

Always wanted to learn how to weave, your blog is very inspirational. 

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I appreciate your comment and also thanks to the shearing.
 

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The acrylic went to the local women's shelter for afghans.  But there were some very interesting yarns left over and I always thought they should go into a mixed warp piece that I could sell & donate the proceeds to a woman-centered cause. My home have a same blanket, this is very beautiful , i like it very much !   3528 LED Strip

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i wonder where do i buy that kind of yarn and all i wanna say is cool.

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I am amazed that work and surely anybody gonna love it like i do!
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