Finished off the natural beige linen and started on the white for weft. The colours are subtle - a pale grey and pale green about the same value. It's an approach to creating textiles I like because it gives the cloth more depth, more 'interest', than a same yarn/colour warp.
Not that that is bad, of course not. There are lots of times I will use a solid colour warp. It depends. (Bet you are shocked!)
The linen is finer than the 2/16 cotton. Instead of increasing the number of warp ends, I chose to include some plain weave in the weave structure. Doing this adds structural stability, and it keeps the cloth 'lighter' - more flexible. Given the stiffness of the linen, this flexibility is A Good Thing (imho), especially for something like tea towels.
When I gift my towels to people, they sometimes protest that they are too 'nice' to use. I hasten to assure them that they are not - and, that they will improve with use. I now have several 'fans' who know and understand this.
The last time I gave towels to my massage therapist, I told him that if they have 'enough' of my towels they can re-gift them. Without even opening the package he asked if they were more of my towels. When I said yes, he said "Oh no, we love your towels!"
Yesterday I packaged up the parcel with the samples for the first article I did for WEFT. I'll mail this week when I go to town. I know I'm 'early' getting it done, but being a bear of little brain these days, I am working on getting stuff done well before deadline so that I'm not in a mad scramble trying to get it finished on time.
Besides, I am thoroughly enjoying the explorations and want to savor them, think deeply about them, and not rush to judgement about what I'm seeing and experiencing. I also have very little energy, so I need to be aware of what I am capable of doing in a day and not disappoint myself and them and bailing at the last minute.
Once I've got my worktable cleared off, I will begin processing the samples for the next article. They are all woven (unless I decide I need more) but there are quite a few of them and I need to make sure I've identified them all so that I don't lose track of what they were woven to illustrate.
I may measure progress by the inch, not the yard, these days, but progress is still progress.
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