Out early on the deck Monday morning before it got too hot
First zinnia bud
Any minute now the hibiscus will burst out
Here comes a bell pepper
What's this? Those three heart shaped leaves go with it.
This is a potential lucet stand in
I thought, speaking of fiber arts tools, you might like to see a few of mine.
I wove this scarf on the back strap loom I improvised from dowels, PVC pipe and a bathrobe belt, using the shuttles you see above.
I've used all these and taught using some. You can substitute large drinking straws for weaving sticks, good for kids, because the handmade wood ones are $$.
There's more, and more items I've made for use, but this is probably all you're up for just now.
All these tools are great to handle, especially knowing someone else made them by hand. It's all part of the pleasure in process.
It took me, Impatient Ida, a long time to learn the joy of slow deliberate movement, and I'm still learning. As you see, three substitutions already while waiting for my lucet.
One thing that's common to all the handwork I've done including fine art, is the joy of certain moves.
Lifting a print and seeing the margins, likewise taking the painter's tape off a water color. Adjusting the weaving sticks as you go. Making that repeat turn with the lucet. Letting the drawing pencil drape across your hand. Giving the spindle a twist. Doing the return row of Tunisian crochet. Packing down the row of weaving.
There's so much life in the process.
Happy day everyone, enjoy process, it's good.
Then evening happened
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