tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5095349836981464308.post5138283126241106250..comments2022-03-29T03:48:36.304-07:00Comments on Blossom Merz: Creative Explorer: Momentous OccasionAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13511915761799068264noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5095349836981464308.post-72586867254002338012013-02-06T09:11:42.139-08:002013-02-06T09:11:42.139-08:00Andrew, you're making me jealous! I made the c...Andrew, you're making me jealous! I made the choice a while back to focus all of my time and energy on weaving for market. That, combined with the economy at the moment means that I have to spend all of my weaving time on production. I've actually loaned away my little floor loom, leaving me with only big production machines.<br /><br />One day, though, I'll be able to play around with little, beautiful projects.<br /><br />:)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13511915761799068264noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5095349836981464308.post-54385450633699880842013-02-05T15:27:32.997-08:002013-02-05T15:27:32.997-08:00I had the priviledge recently of getting the use o...I had the priviledge recently of getting the use of a few cones of 2/60's Uplands cotton (from mexico or chile or somewhere) which the American cotton promotion group Cotton Inc are currently promoting as the new second-best thing to sea-island cotton.<br /><br />Boy is it lush, simply a delight to work with and creates such a lovely light fabric too. If you ever get a chance buy a wee cone and put it on a table loom to see how it comes out, it's just wonderful stuff.<br /><br />Just thought of it when seeing all those white cones.Andrew Kieranhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08997798351349771733noreply@blogger.com