vendredi 29 juillet 2022

New arrivals!

After a lot of persuasion and two back to back heatwaves we have a pool! The galvanised steel tank should be much more robust than the more expensive alternatives. It has a filter pump, cover and doser to keep everything hygienic.

At last the loom has also arrived and is now assembled. Very compact and well engineered - looking forward to weaving on it once the yarn arrives.


 

vendredi 22 juillet 2022

Next weave

Hopefully the new loom will arrive soon - it's currently stuck in Lyons going through customs checks. 

The next project will be curtains for the two living room windows. I designed a couple of different fabrics, one a variation of "Summer and Winter" weave called  "Dukagang" inspired by Janet Philips fabric "Icicles"

The other a Bateman weave called "Bateman Blend" inspired by the fabric on the cover of the book "Weaving Bateman blend" by Margaret Franklin. To design the latter I had only a picture of the fabric to work from plus a little knowledge of Bateman blend threadings, which was an interesting exercise.

Next I decided to see if it was possible to weave either of the fabrics as a double cloth on my loom. This is a method by which two layers of fabric are woven at the same time, joined on one side so that the resulting fabric is double the width. The answer was yes! However after working out the new drafts, I realised I would need more treadles (pedals) than I had available. 

After more work to see if I could create a skeleton tie-up - one where more than one treadle is depressed at the same time to limit the total number of treadles (not an easy task to do on a countermarch loom!), I concluded that it wasn't possible to reduce the number of treadles to 14.

So 'double cloth' is out and I'll need a sewn join down the middle of each curtain, so I've opted for the Bateman blend design. I'll change the draft to allow for a pattern match at the seam...and I'll have to weave a colossal 12m of fabric! It's a complicated warp to wind with many colour changes and 2 different weights of cotton....Something my weaves inevitably have! I think sectional warping is going to be something to explore next - a method by which the warp can be wound straight onto a modified loom back beam in sections, rather than having to chain 700 threads each 12m long in the correct order and then attempt to wind them onto beam without tangles!

mercredi 20 juillet 2022

Dog attack

On Sunday morning before our trip to the lake there was a lot of baaing from the sheep and when I got down to the field some of them had got out and were running up and down whilst the others still in the field were also distressed. I assumed that the lambs had slipped under the electric fence and couple of mums had followed. I let all the sheep out and moved them up to the field at the Pla d'Artigue. They were very keen to go and I assumed I had them all, but when we got back from the walk and counted we realised that one sheep "tiny dancer" a five year old male was missing. We spent a couple of days searching then finally I found him and he had been attacked and killed by a large dog (attacked from behind and then had his rear end mauled). From the state of the body, on that Sunday morning. We're pretty sure we know the dog that did it, as it attacked our hens a couple of days earlier and is staying in nearby accommodation, but we can only surmise without evidence. We contacted the owner to let him know we suspected his dog and to make sure it was controlled, if I see it in the field chasing our sheep and lambs I'll have no option but to shoot it.


"Tiny" allowing the lambs to clamber on him

dimanche 17 juillet 2022

Dealing with the heat


The crazy heat continues and as much as possible we're sheltering in the cool of the house during the day and venturing out in the cooler evening. The sheep too sleep all day but are a bit noisy at night as the lambs run riot ignoring the baa's of their distressed mums.



One Susie's Persian silk trees which she's grown from seed and carefully nurtured for three years has its first bloom.


But you can only stay at home for so long, so despite the temperatures we've started venturing out - a short walk to Cominac from the house....


A trip to the river at Castet for a swim....



And today a walk upto the Etang d'Aube for another swim with Sheri and Michiel.







 

mardi 12 juillet 2022

At last Faith had her lamb last night - "inkling" a little ewe. The heat wave continues with temperatures building to probably the 40's this weekend.

samedi 9 juillet 2022

Hot dry days - the hay cutter broke but a temporary fix kept it running long enough to finish, the baler worked perfectly and the whole operation was completed almost single handed! A hot dry wind meant the cut grass turned to hay in a single day. The new tractor makes the whole operation much simpler.

The living room has also been repainted a saffron colour which is calmer and completes the job.


mercredi 6 juillet 2022

lambs and living room

Well we took Olive to the vet, she had a temperature and probably a stomach upset. The vet gave me daily antibiotic injections to administer and she soon perked up and is doing fine. Thelma had Bam-bam a couple of days ago, Blackberry gave birth to Joan yesterday and Audrey was born to Lately this afternoon....so we're waiting on Faith for the last lamb.

Three tough days on my knees and the tiling in the living room is complete and we've moved our stuff back in. The new arrangement of chimney and desk has made lots of extra space and finally we have a solid, level and flat floor without draughts. 


The orange wall is being repainted tomorrow to a softer "saffron" which is what we were originally after. Then all is finished(?) apart from the constant job of trying to remove the grout haze (a specialist product might be required).

As if by chance my new loom should arrive soon too! It's taken a 6 weeks longer to arrive than the date when it was first ordered but that was just as well as the late tile delivery also delayed the living room completion. It'll go between the sofa and the bookcases.

Settled dry weather from tomorrow, so hay making next.