When you come and sit down at your loom, what are you focused on? Are you obsessing over a perfectly balanced cloth? Perhaps you are a fastidious sampler out to find the perfect sett for your dream project? No? Maybe your inner monologue runs a bit like mine—I worry that if I don’t focus on all the technical aspects, then the cloth I weave won’t be any good. I also worry that if I overthink things, then I will lose hold of that joyful spark that makes weaving oh-so-fun. Oh, quite the conundrum! One advantage of learning in a community like the School of SweetGeorgia is that I know I’m not alone in thinking like this. In the recent weaving study group, Weaving Twills on Four-Shafts , Felicia Lo asked us, “ What is Good Cloth ?”. True to form, I dug deep and channelled my inner philosopher. I looked at Good Cloth from a couple of different perspectives: the creation of cloth and the consumption of cloth. Made on the rigid heddle in 20/2 wool yarn, this scarf wa...
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