The Loom on a Full Moon
On the loom:
Off the loom:
Here is a pile of wraps waittttinnnnng to be blocked and displayed for their photo shoot – stay tuned!
And here's my son. At bedtime:
It was a full moon.
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5 comments:
Voted for you at Picket Fence. I love the hat that your son is wearing...the full moon does make the kiddos go a little nuts!
The pictures of your son just made me bust out laughing!! Totally adorable!!
Those wraps look totally adorable, too!
Looks intricate and lovely, the weaving that is, lol. Your son looks like a gives you lotsa laughs.
I started weaving in the '70's. I haven't done it in years, but I have a 4 harness loom. This triangle one you are showing is very interesting. I have never seen one.
I can tell that your son keeps you on your toes. He's a cutie!
Wait. You make jester's caps. Right. Off to Etsy with me. Tell me you have one of those for sale in there.
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