Lizards in the Leaves

Rustlings in the green....imagination, art, whimsy

Nov 28, 2009

Weaving - Shaman's Stone

My second Saori-inspired weaving adventure.


I wanted to choose a more neutral palette and remembered a whole bin of yarn I'd gathered to do some free-range knitting in the manner of Jane Thornley.
And, as these things happen, I realized these colors connect with the series of pieces in my head called Shaman's Stone, one of which I've already done. It's the second scarf in this post.










An interesting thing happened in the finishing process.
The warp is Fox Fibre 3/2 organic cotton, color Oatmeal.  I'd completely forgotten that much Fox Fibre does a color transformation when exposed to hot water - it darkens. Dramatically, if boiled.
In this case, it was just hot tap water, and I was amazed and delighted to see a piece that seemed very pale, too pale, darken almost the minute it got into the water. The warp became a very deep tan color.
And it changed the whole piece entirely, both in a physical sense, and in its spirit. That serendipitous
transformation was magical to me.

As it dried again, the warp lightened considerably, but still remained darker than before.  I don't know if the effect is so apparent from these pictures, but I'll have a go at trying to demonstrate it with them.

Here is the piece in process, when I photographed one of those beetles that looks like a ladybug. There are a few buzzing around the basement, and one suddenly dropped in on the weaving.


Here is a detail picture after washing:



and another detail:

Above is where I got literal with the vision of Shaman's Stones.
There's definitely a story to go with these pieces.
I just haven't heard it yet.

I didn't give Saori links before, but here are a couple:
Saori SaltSpring
Saori Worcester - page on Way of Saori

And Saori Worcester's huge page of Saori links.

Lest you think I've abandoned knitting, here's what's on the needles (besides the 30 UFO's previously mentioned a few posts back) and being actively, regularly attended to:


This will be the Aestlight Shawl designed by Gudrun Johnston.
Yes, will be. I will finish it.
Not only because I love the design, but because I am knitting it of yarn spun from a star-bedazzled sky.
(Yes, it's Dream in Color "Starry" in colorway Night Watch. Real silver fibers. More magick!)

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5 Comments:

At 11/28/09, 6:27 PM, Blogger Cyn said...

Beautiful! And, I cannot believe you love Jane Thornley, too! I just finished a wrap and a scarf using her patterns. Are you on ravelry? If so, I would like to "friend" you.

Cyn

 
At 11/28/09, 11:50 PM, Blogger saoriweaver said...

Oh - that is very lovely. I love the inspiration too - shaman's stone! I have some of the same organic cotton and hadn't really thought about the changing colours - now I'm inspired and want to try it with some of my weaving.

That starry yarn is just so perfect for this time of year...

Happy Weaving & Knitting,
Terri

 
At 11/29/09, 2:19 PM, Blogger 'Zann said...

Cyn - I'd love to see a picture of your Thornley pieces (I have only Thornley patterns, dreams and a Meadow Wrap that's been on the needles for years!)
I'd love be your Ravelry friend - I'm ZannCarter there. What's your Ravelry ID?
Haven't been active as much as I'd like, but it's on my agenda as I'm resetting priorities.

 
At 11/29/09, 2:21 PM, Blogger 'Zann said...

Thanks for visiting again, Terri. I'm glad my happy accident gives you an inspiration!
Zann

 
At 11/29/09, 2:24 PM, Blogger 'Zann said...

Cyn, I just found you on Ravelry and befriended you!

 

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