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warping square

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Here’s a couple of “mug rugs” I made with kitchen cotton, warping it square and then weaving cut lengths to make the hounds-tooth pattern. You can see the crochet cotton that I chained around the edge. You have to hold the thead under the loom so it’s a little awkward at first but once you get the hang of it it goes quickly and it is tight enough to hold the threads even in the washer. I think htese are cute. Experiment!

Taking it easy

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We spent the weekend camping in the mountains! lol But it was further up in the mountains and even Jack found it relaxing! Since he didn’t have to roast his dinner on a willow stick he didn’t even bother to get up for it! πŸ™„

A new weaver at work again!

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Yesterday Karen Kool-aid dyed the yarn she and Stephanie spun and it’s now balled up and ready to weave on her 14″ mahogany square loom. She ‘conned’ me out of my square and then sweet-talked Randy into making her a matching tri. I guess it pays to be related to the lil ole loom-maker! The sad part is that she only has a week left here. They leave next Wednesday! OOOOOH! I miss them already!

Her first square

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Karen decided that her handspun was too thick to weave every nail so she wove every other. I think skipping every thrid or fourth would have worked. She wants to felt this carry all bag, when it’s woven so it might work out just fine this ‘thin’. The colors work out nicely.

Berry pickin’

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We took our berry baskets and went out to the patch this morning. It’s early in the season yet and it took about a half acre to get this many, but it’s a pies worth with, maybe, a milkshake on the side! πŸ˜›

Redwoods

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The redwoods are still an awe inspiring sight, even after all the times I’ve seen them. The kids were flabberghasted and delighted! We hiked trails and had a great time finding ever bigger ones! They bought burls to take home and grow their own giant Redwood tree in Georgia. I wonder how long that will take! πŸ˜‰
And then we went to Blue Lake to the Hardwood store and bought some lovely exotic woods to make looms of! Watch for the results of this excursion!

Tide pool exploring

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Mac has just spotted his first hermit crab! They found anemones, snails, shelled critters of all kinds, little fish and big crabs, all sorts of fancy sea-weed, but no starfish this time.

From sea to shining sea…

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The East coaster’s first dip in the Pacific ocean. They loved playing in the surf. It’s a lot differernt from the beaches of Florida where they have played before! lol Cold, cold cold, but it didn’t deter them! :laugh:

The view from the top

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Here they are with Mt. Shasta in the background. I wish I could show you “life-sized! The whole 360 degree view is incredable. You get a great view of the lake from here, too.

On top of the world

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Maybe not quite on top. 6956 foot above sea level, which is not bad. The view is wonderful The whole of Trinity Alps to the west and volcanic Mt. Shasta looming to the east. Lynn has been look out for many years. I used to be her relief looong time ago. We had a nice visit. They are all looking at Grumpa, who wouldn’t get in the picture!
We had lunch at Scorpion Lake and “swam” in Scorpion Creek with the water snake. Karen scared up a doe and fawn and there was a grouse hen with one nearly grown chick in the road. That’s all the wildlife we saw other than a few squirrels. Chris did collect some bear hair from the splintery bridge railing which he rolled into “string”… what he calls yarn making! :laugh: His bear string was about 6” long. We didn’t get the potato salad made so we’re having soup with our hot-dogs, but at least we’re partly Traditional! lol Hope your weekend Sparkled!