mardi 15 février 2022
dimanche 13 février 2022
Covid and plumbing
Susie started feeling unwell on last Tuesday morning, she took daily tests and at first they were negative but on Wednesday that changed. She's been pretty poorly but seems to be slowly improving. I've been isolating from her and sleeping in the spare bedroom and remain negative. We bought a new mattress last week which was delivered on Friday - alas I haven't got to sleep in it yet....Susie says it's fantastic!
Yesterday I was sorting out the connections to the water tank from the solar panels and installing the controller. I thought I could fill the system using the circulating pump, but apparently not. As I need to add 40% anti-freeze I can't use the mains either, so I had to buy a pump. Today was filling day, but a large number of leaks were discovered when I tried (repeatedly) to fill the system...really frustrating. Eventually on the third time of reassembling the system I inadvertently forgot a washer in one of the joints, the glycol went everywhere when I pumped it into the system and on opening the joint I realised I had overtightened it without the washer and damaged it! The joints for the flexible stainless steel tube are order only, so the job is now on hold for 3-4 days. I took out my anger on the workshop - which got a long overdue purge of junk and a tidy up!!
5 out of the 6 of the napkins are woven - they'll be off the loom soon.
mercredi 9 février 2022
Solar hot water
After nearly three years of delay, finally the solar hot water project is go! Panels installed and pipework into the tank room. Just the usual couple of missing plumbing fittings to get from St Girons tomorrow....hopefully hot water by the weekend!
dimanche 6 février 2022
on the loom
mardi 1 février 2022
mardi 25 janvier 2022
Cap de Bouirex
jeudi 20 janvier 2022
Tiny Tim
samedi 15 janvier 2022
vendredi 14 janvier 2022
Scarf complete
Scarf complete and washed. A few interesting mistakes! I'll write an explanation in the next couple of days of the weave and a draft for any weavers who may stumble across this and be interested.
lundi 10 janvier 2022
Scarf underway
Taking the pattern from cushion 3 and some spare warp, I've embarked on a scarf. As the remnants of the old warp was still on the loom I tied the new warp to the old and wound it onto the back beam which saved threading the heddles. I re-sleyed the reed slightly denser - this time 24 epi (ends per inch) rather than 20 epi. So the fabric is a little bit stiffer.
jeudi 6 janvier 2022
Pic Estibat
Fabric off the loom
jeudi 30 décembre 2021
weave progresses
mardi 28 décembre 2021
Christmas weaving project
Using the Christmas holidays to get the latest weaving project underway. I m finding the wool warp a bit "sticky" and the weave is complex. I'm interrupting the rhythm of the alternating fine-thread tabby shots (regular under/over weave between the Bateman boulevard weave) by occasionally introducing a wool (pattern) weft to complete the tabby, which reverses the direction of the tabby treadling....hard to explain unless you weave! End result is quite a few minor mistakes in the first two pattern repeats in the photo above.
lundi 20 décembre 2021
Tuc de la Coume with Claire and Pascal
dimanche 19 décembre 2021
getting there....
Revisions to the weave draft....now a modified Bateman boulevard structure on 5 shafts, about 50/50 wool/cotton. 20 ends per inch. Time to wind the warp!
vendredi 10 décembre 2021
I think this might be it!
jeudi 9 décembre 2021
Thinking about the next weave
vendredi 3 décembre 2021
First ski
jeudi 2 décembre 2021
Snow, bears, chickens, UK
The chicken run was rapidly built following the attacks - it's 1.6m high, the netting is buried for 30cm to prevent digging and electric fence wires prevent climbing. So the chickens are hopefully safe.
A hunter in the Estours valley (about 4 miles from here) was attacked last weekend by a bear. He was at his post waiting for wild boar when he saw 2 baby bears. The next thing he knew he had been charged from behind by the mother. They both tumbled 30m down the hill then the bear ripped the calf off his leg and severed the artery in his other before he was able to shoot it with his rifle (which miraculously he had held on to). Through a walkie talkie he was able to summon help. A nearby hunter who was a trained paramedic managed to tourniquet his leg to prevent him bleeding to death and summon a helicopter rescue. He is now off the critical list and the hospital has saved his leg. He was 70 years old, so the outlook for a quick recovery is not great.
Friday I left for my first visit to the UK to see family for over 2 years. Great to see my mum and dad and their respective partners, my brother, sister and Jasper. Just in time too as the omicron variant has now tightened controls on visiting the UK once more. While I was away it snowed and rain and snow are continuing all week - a healthy metre of snow at 2100m and this weekend our local resort Guzet will open, so I may get on the skis!
lundi 22 novembre 2021
New spinning wheel and unwanted visitors
It's been two years since I built Susie's spinning wheel, She's now a very proficient spinner and my homemade wheel has started to show wear and tear and squeek and creak! So time for an upgrade. The Schacht ladybird wheel is beautifully designed and manufactured, silent and smooth!
dimanche 7 novembre 2021
vendredi 5 novembre 2021
Tractor
I finally got the manuals (in English) and it turns out that the gearbox isn't synchro-shuttle. But I still couldn't get it to stop stalling nearly every time I pressed the clutch?? After much head scratching and trial and error I worked out that the problem was that as I pressed the clutch, my weight on the seat reduced and triggered a safety feature that cut the engine. It's designed to stop the tractor in the event that the driver is knocked out the vehicle or injured...rather annoying as the tractor will stop if you get off it, to open a gate for instance. Anyhow, first of all I thought it might be a faulty sensor but then after adjusting the seat suspension to almost the lowest setting (I weigh 70kg and it had come set to 120kg), the problem stopped. A big relief as it's been snowing heavily on the hills (25cm at 2100m) and we even had a few flurries here today, so getting firewood in was high on the agenda.

