My weaving friend Dorothy had a huge stash of a natural color wool singles - 2800 yds/lb and 35wpi - and she generously donated two huge cones of it. I made a sample on my Harrisville, and tried out some different accent colors for horizontal stripes, all of different weights. I didn't have a 10d reed, so I used a 12d reed sleyed 2-2-1, resulting in some pretty serious reed marks, which became less obvious after washing. The accent wool colors were various weights, and I beat them differently. Some of the accent colors fulled differently than others during washing.
Sample after washing |
Sample before washing |
In the photos:
- Green - 5300 yds/lb, 20 ppi
- Natural - 2800 yds/lb, 14 ppi
- Red - 2100 yds/lb, 13 ppi
- Charcoal 3200 yds/lb,18 ppi
My conclusion is that Dorothy's singles yarn would work well at the given sett. The fabric weight is perfect for a blanket, and it could be displayed on one of the beds in the Garrison House. With a weaving width of 26" and taking shrinkage into account, it would need 3 panels. To allow 2 yds/panel plus loom waste and lots of extra, I decided to warp 10 yds. There was plenty of yarn, thankfully...