Oracular Arts and Crafts: A Rune Casting Tapestry, Part 3
Subtitled: A Little More Verdandi, a Lot Less Penelope.
Yesterday was a cold and rainy day, perfect for sitting by the fire and weaving—so that’s what I did!
I was having trouble with this part, because the technique I used to interlock the black and red in the bottom section wouldn’t work for this section, as this set of colors varies in thickness. A quick lesson with the ever-patient Lou at San Francisco Fibre over the holidays, and a lot of trial-and-error and a bit of unweaving yesterday, I finally figured it out!
The trick is to do the center piece (the cream color) for several rows, then fill in the outer edges. The meetings aren’t perfect—a few places, one color goes a little too wide, or a little too narrow—but that can be fixed when I’ve finished weaving and run the hand stitches up the back of the piece.
I didn’t rush myself yesterday, and took plenty of breaks. Overall, I spent about five hours on this section, and, after the first unweaving, I didn’t have to do a Penelope again all evening. While I have a ways to go before I consider myself a skilled weaver, it’s going much faster now that my hands have learned the motions, so I expect the next section will go more quickly!