
What do you do when your hands aren’t working the way they used to, and you have to give them a rest from throwing shuttles? Hereabouts the solution is to make a deep dive into the stash of handspun wool and warp up a rigid heddle loom.

The longish skeins of habdspun are used for warp, and the shorter bits are perfect for weft stripes, hit-or-miss. This project will turn up in a garment. If I’m lucky it will be done soon, as the weather has turned cold here.

I’m taking a risk, because some of the yarns are softest merino and some are hairy longwools, so after washing I’m expecting a few wavy spots, but nothing that can’t be fixed with a few blasts from my steam iron. Living dangerously!
Meanwhile, in the Department of Books, I’ve just finished reading Vol. 1 of Rick Atkinson’s new trilogy, The British Are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775-1777 (The Revolution Trilogy Book 1) .
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