Saturday, November 29, 2025

Band weaving resistance

Here's where art goes subversive. I needed to do some weaving today, namely band weaving using the rigid heddle I carved from stiff plastic. 

Then I thought it would be good to make the band into a lanyard for a yellow (the color of resistance) whistle, the current anti ICE device.

So I'm giving this to someone at risk, art in service of activism.  Here's the order of events today, with breaks for lunch, crunchy tofu, afternoon tea, tea and pumpkin pie, and stretches to avoid getting sore.

The closer pictures of the work in progress are blurry because at that point the warps are attached to my belt, too close for the camera to focus well. Bear with me, I think you'll get the gist.




 
That plastic thing with holes and slots is the heddle. This device is thousands of years old. Well this particular one is a few months old.
 

Here's threads, nine, one per hole and slot 


Threaded up, one thread per, using a tiny crochet hook as a sleying tool. Sleying is threading the heddle. Listen up, there will be a quiz 


Ted and Big Ursy checking I've got the warp threads even and the heddle straight 


And here's the band under way  it's weft faced, meaning the horizontal threads, the weft, are what you mainly see.

The narrow part was where I was establishing the band. I can go back and undo that when I finish, so that I end with a fairly consistent width. It's a workaround because you weave with the skills you've got.

Happy day everyone.

Ah what a tangled web we weave 

When we arghgh the warps by forgetting they're attached and get up to leave.

Sez Ted and Big Ursy, who photobombed a picture here and there.






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