We have a scooter!
On November 1st, David took his first army scoot. I finally captured it on camera on the 6th of Nov, and he really took off after that! This is from Nov 16th:
David is ALL over the place right now! He loves going after the poor kitty... but as you can guess, I don't get a whole lot done during the day when he's awake... and that's ok! I would rather hang out with him and watch him do all his cool stunts!
I started another echo weave project, but it turns out it wasn't as good as the first. I used 5 colors and rotated them into every combination of 5 I could get... which is 18 combinations. And then I wove strips of each color combination. But it was disappointing compared to the first one. I ended up just treadling 1-8 and then 7-1 back over and over again instead of following the echo weave pattern. I kind of like what I got, but I will definitely not repeat this one again.
I decided I was tired of echo weave altogether and wanted something easy and different, so I pulled out my pastel colors. I'm not a pastel person, but I thought they worked well in this project. I set it up as a gamp and I just pulled it off my loom last night. I plan on turning it into dishtowels for spring gifts.
David is ALL over the place right now! He loves going after the poor kitty... but as you can guess, I don't get a whole lot done during the day when he's awake... and that's ok! I would rather hang out with him and watch him do all his cool stunts!
I started another echo weave project, but it turns out it wasn't as good as the first. I used 5 colors and rotated them into every combination of 5 I could get... which is 18 combinations. And then I wove strips of each color combination. But it was disappointing compared to the first one. I ended up just treadling 1-8 and then 7-1 back over and over again instead of following the echo weave pattern. I kind of like what I got, but I will definitely not repeat this one again.
Original design:
This is how I ended up weaving off the rest of that echo project:
I decided I was tired of echo weave altogether and wanted something easy and different, so I pulled out my pastel colors. I'm not a pastel person, but I thought they worked well in this project. I set it up as a gamp and I just pulled it off my loom last night. I plan on turning it into dishtowels for spring gifts.
I am trying several different tie-ups:
Here's the gamp I'm doing:
And one last amazing video of David speaking! Yes, he also is doing that!
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