Crazy hot weather continues So decided to make the hay before storms arrive on Tuesday. The last few years the hay from the field in front of the house has been getting poorer. The grass is very fine and not at all leafy. So this year I decided to cut the pla d'artigue, which 5 or 6 years after clearing is now free of bracken. Cutting, tedding and putting into rows went without a hitch except for the shear quantity of grass this year. Bailing is always a problem. After the first 50m of attempting to get a bail the knotters suddenly started working....often the case. Then suddenly a loud bang! One of the recently replaced tyres had perished over the winter and the inner tube exploded. The rest of the bailing had to be accomplished with a flat tyre, the last 100m without a tyre at all as it came off! Half way through the drive shaft also disconnected from the gearbox. A beer and a few blows with a lump hammer and all was well again. The bailer twine also snagged on a bolt head, so about 50 bails need retying on one side. Haven't counted yet but probably over 200 bails off about half an acre.....it's been crazy growth with the wet spring. That's plenty of hay for the sheep, the other fields will all have to be cut in the late summer and left to compost. Tomorrow the task of repairing damaged bails and getting it all n the barn.
samedi 28 juin 2025
samedi 21 juin 2025
New warp
With the completion of the warping wheel a new sectional warp has been put on the loom. The warping wheel is a big improvement over a tension box and bobbins for my kind of weaving with many colour changes in the warp.
This weave will be a long cushion for our iron bedstead, a scarf and some smaller items (maybe another cushion). It's an advancing twill which will produce 'fractal" type patterns.
A regime of cycling twice a day seems to be helping my knee recovery, albeit slowly.
vendredi 6 juin 2025
Finally the void behind the wall I constructed from all the stones removed from inside the barn is full.
mercredi 4 juin 2025
Windows!
Most of the windows have finally arrived and been installed and despite some incredibly intense rain, excavation of our neighbour's and land and some communal land beside the barn and our land behind, has started.
jeudi 29 mai 2025
sheep shearing
dimanche 25 mai 2025
A busy week
mardi 6 mai 2025
Solar panels
Solar panels, battery etc installed over the last couple of days. All didn't go quite according to plan as the installer advised me that I only needed three cables between the house and the barn, when in fact I need 6. More digging in the next few weeks to connect power to the barn (at the installer's expense), but at least the house is supplied and so far, despite mediocre weather, we have fully charged our batteries, met all our needs and made our first cash putting surplus power into the grid.
samedi 3 mai 2025
lundi 28 avril 2025
Bedroom refurb continues
Still to do - the upper gable wall in lime and hemp, skirting boards and the mezzanine ceiling.
samedi 19 avril 2025
Wardrobes part 2
After moving our built in wardrobes about a year ago and recycling the framing to make new ones, nothing much happened because of works on the barn. Finally I found some doors which were more or less the right width. Unfortunately they were about 450mm/18 inches too high. I cut them down to size, removed the bottom rail and panel, cut the panel a bit shorter still, routed its bottom edge to match the thickness of the other three edges, then remounted and glued the bottom rail....so now they fit! Still have to frame the cubby holes on the right but I'll have to wait until the DIY place has restocked with the planed pine I used.
There's a couple of weeks until windows, doors and solar panels are fitted, so we might finally finish our bedroom refurbishment. Painting and reflooring planned.
mardi 8 avril 2025
vendredi 4 avril 2025
Digging
A busy week with an excavator (mini-pelle) connecting the barn to the septic tank and water supply and also installing electric and internet cables for the new solar panels will need to be connected to the meter in the house.
dimanche 30 mars 2025
Pashmina
After the sampling, a thousand very fine merino warp threads went on the loom and a day's weaving in linen/silk/lambswool slub single thread and the weave was over. Finishing required 55 degrees hot water to shrink the fabric to two thirds of its original width, then blocking.
The fabric has two separate almost gauze like layers joined at the squares of double density single cloth. The same single cloth at hem gives a gentle flare at the ends. It's very soft, light and drapey.
vendredi 28 mars 2025
vendredi 21 mars 2025
Barn works resume
Now the winter is coming to an end works on the barn resume. The solar panels will be installed at the end of April so I ll need to hire a digger, and dig a trench the lay the connecting cables to the house, as well as the sewage and water pipes. The main electrical earth also needs to be replaced. Before that, I ve find shed the pointing downstairs and started the job I ve least been looking forward to, creating a new door through the 70 cm thick wall. The walls are built of mud and rock, no mortar so they are incredibly unstable once you start mining through them. The ground outside the barn hasn't been cleared yet, which at least makes access to the door head easier as it's about 18 inches above ground level. Some of the rocks are enormous, so it's just as well! I managed to needle through and install two lintols. Once the ground is removed (June) I can lower the opening to ground level. With so many huge rocks it's going to be difficult try and create two vertical door jambs.














































