Coming Into Being (Wool Shawl No.1)

I am finding with weaving that after the piece is taken off the loom, weft ends woven in, fringe knotted, twisted, or braided, then it seems to take on its third dimension . . . draping, folding, wrapping around, rippling into its new personality, yarns blooming and fusing in place and it simply finds itself coming into being.


Number one of a series of Donegal Tweed neckwear pieces I intend to weave. The wrap, stole, scarf, throw, is 17″ wide and 98″ long, not including the fringe.

This wrap is au natural in photos, minimally steamed, but otherwise not wet finished, it now needs to hang in the rafters a while to let it relax more. Already off of the loom for a couple of weeks it is not at all stiff, as I thought it was going to be, but like leather, or linen, needs to be handled and used to soften up to be a really seriously fine 100% Irish Wool piece.

Another day with storm brewing, I’m afraid is making the photos all a bit dark.

♣  Weaving Notes  ♣ 

  • Finished piece commentary here, the weaving notes for this piece are to be found on this post In Love (with Plain Weave Check).
  • Yarn: Isager Tweed made in Donegal, also known as Donegal Tweed by other brands.
  • Loom: Ashford Knitters Loom, 20″.
  • Sett: Warp =14 epi (ends, or warp threads per inch, and weft = 10 ppi (picks, or weft threads per inch).
  • Reed: 15 dent rigid heddle reed: 1 thread in the heddle/hole, and 1 thread in the dent/slot.

8 thoughts on “Coming Into Being (Wool Shawl No.1)

    • You could throw it across your antique club chair, and stare at it in person, next to the crackling fireplace in your old cabin in the woods… what a dream…

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