The green towel project produced 22 towels, ready for sale individually and sets of two. Three sets are going to Ottawa for my sister's open house in November, and more sets and individuals will be available at the Medieval Market in Williams Lake on November 24 and 25 in my first-ever booth. :-)
Living in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, I weave luxurious wool blankets, soft cotton blankets of all sizes, hand and bath towels, and classy scarves. Everything I make is designed for long-lasting use and enjoyment. I blog about various projects, finished products, and thoughts and ideas about weaving and being a weaver. Feel free to email me at: cariboojane "at" shaw "dot" ca
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Green Towels
A friend came over to my studio a few weeks ago to buy some cotton towels. She suggested that green would be a popular colour for future towels. Great idea, thanks!
Here's a sample on the loom showing the olive green with two shades of medium green, along with some blues - it's a good combination. I'm weaving about 19 m and they've been fun to design and make. All are in 8-harness waffle weave in this square pattern that pulls together nicely after washing. I know this weave structure well and it's both useful and beautiful.
Here's a sample on the loom showing the olive green with two shades of medium green, along with some blues - it's a good combination. I'm weaving about 19 m and they've been fun to design and make. All are in 8-harness waffle weave in this square pattern that pulls together nicely after washing. I know this weave structure well and it's both useful and beautiful.
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
19 Metres of Towels
Here are the towels wound onto the front beam, and close-ups of two towels in progress:
Monday, 15 October 2012
Pageviews and Pageviewers
One of the interesting parts of blogging is seeing all the stats. The breakdown is amazing, although nothing can be followed back to a certain individual. I thought that when I reached 500 pageviews it would be a good idea to blog about it, and share some of my insights with pageviewers (you) and anyone interested in starting a blog about any topic they wish.
First of all, blogging takes a bit of figuring out ... but if I can blog, anyone can. Bloggers have to get a sense of how to make their way through to the formatting, layout, stats or whatever they need to change or see. It's a bit of a labyrinth, but it's sure interesting and very satisfying to figure it out.
Two-thirds of my blog readers are from Canada, and the remainder are from the United States, Russia, Germany, South Korea, Finland, Australia and other countries. I know that some pageviews are unintended from random searches, but the blog stats also list the traffic sources, which are the websites that led to finding my blog. I also know what browsers and operating systems were used, as well as the number of pageviews by post. And there's probably more information available, but that's certainly enough for me.
Recently I installed the total number of pageviews to the right of the latest post. As I write this, I'm at 522. It's a good start. Anyone wanting to receive blog updates right away can add their email address under "follow by email." This does not give me access to your email address; it's totally confidential as far as I know.
If you're a weaver or just interested in weaving, feel free to email me at cariboojane "at" shaw "dot" ca and I'd be happy to hear from you.
Thanks to all readers for their interest!
First of all, blogging takes a bit of figuring out ... but if I can blog, anyone can. Bloggers have to get a sense of how to make their way through to the formatting, layout, stats or whatever they need to change or see. It's a bit of a labyrinth, but it's sure interesting and very satisfying to figure it out.
Two-thirds of my blog readers are from Canada, and the remainder are from the United States, Russia, Germany, South Korea, Finland, Australia and other countries. I know that some pageviews are unintended from random searches, but the blog stats also list the traffic sources, which are the websites that led to finding my blog. I also know what browsers and operating systems were used, as well as the number of pageviews by post. And there's probably more information available, but that's certainly enough for me.
Recently I installed the total number of pageviews to the right of the latest post. As I write this, I'm at 522. It's a good start. Anyone wanting to receive blog updates right away can add their email address under "follow by email." This does not give me access to your email address; it's totally confidential as far as I know.
If you're a weaver or just interested in weaving, feel free to email me at cariboojane "at" shaw "dot" ca and I'd be happy to hear from you.
Thanks to all readers for their interest!