Friday, August 31, 2007
Deadline approaches
As the deadline for the G. tallit approaches, I continue to post images both for the client, and for my friends to see what I am doing this week. The G. tallit will ship Tues. Pics will be posted Sunday or Monday night. I have only to weave 10 more inches of the tallit, the kippah, and to complete the embroidery of the atarah, then to assemble it all. Oh, and sew the tallit bag, which I will be working on today as well as the atarah embroidery today. Saturday, I will finish the weaving and remove the weaving from the loom. Sunday, I will wet finish it and hang it to dry. Monday, the atarah and corners will be sewn on, and the kippah will be sewn (lining is already sewn and ready for assembly. Tues......It ships, unless the client comes down to atttach the tzitzit here.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
working on the tallit bag
Delivery Date 9/5 !!!!
Oh My! I've got to get these tallitot done. The G. Tallit is due 9/5....delivered in his hand. It shouldn't be any problem. Here are the photos of the talllit bag stretched and ready to embroider, and the atarah, with several letters of the Beracha on it. I have about 3-4 days work left on this....
The W. Tallit will weave up quickly. I will probably finish it on Monday. Easily delivered in time for her to take her Rosh Hashana pulpit. This tallit is actually woven to match the atarah she already had. I'll post pics of that later, but now, let me show you the G. work, as I am ready to sleep for tonight.
The W. Tallit will weave up quickly. I will probably finish it on Monday. Easily delivered in time for her to take her Rosh Hashana pulpit. This tallit is actually woven to match the atarah she already had. I'll post pics of that later, but now, let me show you the G. work, as I am ready to sleep for tonight.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
G. Tallit
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Ok, Now that the V. tallit is complete and delivered, I'm going to post the progress of the G. Tallit.
It's a merino warp in a lace weight and a handspun superwash merino weft. The colors are:
Body of Tallit, natural
stripes, navy, merlot, and taupe.
It's an amazing piece. It's handspun and handwoven as well as the dedication and beracha being hand embroidered.
Oh, I just got an e-mail from L.V. the recipient of the V. tallit. She cried when she opened it!!!!! She LOVES it. This blesses me tremendously to hear.
Back to the G. Tallit. here are some pics of it's current state- 10" from completion. I will try to post pics of the atarah and bag in the stages of embroidery tomorrow.....Oh, this one has handspun/handwoven corner reinforcers also and the shamash!
Cherri
Ok, Now that the V. tallit is complete and delivered, I'm going to post the progress of the G. Tallit.
It's a merino warp in a lace weight and a handspun superwash merino weft. The colors are:
Body of Tallit, natural
stripes, navy, merlot, and taupe.
It's an amazing piece. It's handspun and handwoven as well as the dedication and beracha being hand embroidered.
Oh, I just got an e-mail from L.V. the recipient of the V. tallit. She cried when she opened it!!!!! She LOVES it. This blesses me tremendously to hear.
Back to the G. Tallit. here are some pics of it's current state- 10" from completion. I will try to post pics of the atarah and bag in the stages of embroidery tomorrow.....Oh, this one has handspun/handwoven corner reinforcers also and the shamash!
Cherri
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Monday, August 27, 2007
AAAHHHHH, pain relief at last!
Hey folks,
Remember the posts about the pain I was in, well it's gone!!!!
I failed to take my meds for hypertension (high blood pressure) and was pain free for 2 whole days.
As a result, and knowing my hypertension was mild, I have pitched the meds, and am calling the doc to figure out an alternative. What was the offending med? Lisinopril. Apparently, there are a lot of problems with taking this med. I was beginning to be convinced that I had Rheumatoid Arthritis. I am so thankful to have an answer to that problem;-)
On to the spinning wheel.
Cherri
Remember the posts about the pain I was in, well it's gone!!!!
I failed to take my meds for hypertension (high blood pressure) and was pain free for 2 whole days.
As a result, and knowing my hypertension was mild, I have pitched the meds, and am calling the doc to figure out an alternative. What was the offending med? Lisinopril. Apparently, there are a lot of problems with taking this med. I was beginning to be convinced that I had Rheumatoid Arthritis. I am so thankful to have an answer to that problem;-)
On to the spinning wheel.
Cherri
Thursday, August 23, 2007
completed tallit/on its way in the morning
Wheeeee!!!! The tallit is done and I'm lovin it. As is usual, I mourned at having to part with this incredible garment. They are usually with me about 90 days during their planning, measuring out, warping, weaving off, finishing, embroidering, and tzit-tzit tyeing. I do get attached. Feel free to ask questions.
Cherri
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
pics of tallit, atarah, and corners before shipping
Here are some of the pics of the last leg of the journey of creating this tallit.
The corner reinforcers are hand embroidered, and sewn on, the atarah is hand embroidered and sewn on, and the dedication inside the bag is embroidered and the lining sewn into the bag. This tallit will ship tomorrow.
Now, I am almost finished the other two in the Roseneath studio also. One is completely handspun.....we will discuss that one in more detail after it is in the hands of the client, and one is very quick. commercial warp, commercial weft, both superwash wool, so they have woven up quite quickly. As a matter of fact, the easy one didn't get a bag, atarah, any embroidery, or other embelishment. It's just a straight up, fast one. It's for a Rabbi. I will shoot pics if it doesn't fledge the studio before I can get one.
Take care, enjoy the photos, and leave comments.
Talk to you later.
C.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
pics of tallit, atarah, corner reinforcers and tallit bag
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Monday's work - kippah, tallit, etc
Here is an update on the progress. Today is the day for completion of the work. The clef symbols were definitely not the right color, and my studio tech is taking out the embroidery. I went out last night, and purchased another color, matching it perfectly with my tencel,only to find upon reaching the studio that the colors look different in tungsten lighting than they did in the flourescent lighting. I suppose I will simply embroider the corner reinforcers with the tencel. With the sheen it produces, this should be very pretty, huh?
Here are pics of the tallit this morning, with just 16" left to weave, and the kippah I wove also.
Cherri
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Weaver at the loom
Just one awful pic of me at the loom. The warp has been re-tied, and I have woven 8". Now for the first Merlot stripe. I embroidered the beautiful clef symbol, and the embroidery thread doesn't match the weaving yarn. I really thought I had a match. HHMMMM???!!! Gotta see if I can embroider with the weaving thread. Anyone embroider with tencel?
Cherri
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Completed one treble clef
Plugging along
Well, now that the atarah, tallit bag, corner reinforcers and kippah are woven, I feel like the pressure is off. I only need to do the embroidery on the atarah, 4 corner reinforcers, dedication in the bag, and sew the kippah......oh yeah, and tie the warp back on the loom and weave off 72" of tallit. Whew, thought I might be overwhelmed for the next 36 hours. Actually, I looked at the calendar this morning, and discovered I was off by a day. It doesn't have to go in the mail until Tues. No Worries. It will all get done by then. Here are a couple of pics of the corner reinforcers. They are to have the clef symbol, and the chai symbol on them. Right now, I am working on the clef. Next, I need to transfer the hebrew blessing to the atarah and get it woven. Simultaneously, I take breaks and work on re-sleying the reed so its not overwhelming doing any one thing for over about an hour at a time. Hope you enjoy the pics. Please leave some comments on the site. I love to go back and look at them later.
Cherri
Friday, August 10, 2007
fabric finished for the tallit bag, atarah, corner reinforcments and kippah
Here is a picture of the fabric I wove today. 40" X45" of tencel....liquid gold. It sifts through my fingers like luscious silk. Yet, when removed from the loom, it felt like a crisp old canvas tote bag. Tencel just loves the iron, and I just love to handle tencel.
Well, I have to re-sley the reed and begin the tallit. I skipped two dents that I need to go back and fill in.
Take care and pray that my chondroitin/glucosamin works it's magic. Any other suggestions for these inflamed joints and tendons?
Cherri
Oh, don't forget that any of these photos can be enlarged by clicking on them.
C.
Thursday, August 09, 2007
hemstitching the tallit bag & the atarah/kippot
beracha & studio pics
V. tallit
Her are more pics of the tallit for L.V. These are actually the bag, kippot, atarah, and corner re-inforcers. They are still on the loom. They will come off this evening, and be wet finished, hard pressed, and embroidered. This commission is scheduled to be delivered to the client on Tues. Watch as it progresses. All the hard work is over by the time we get here. This project took over 1600 threads in the warp, and approx 5000 yards of tencel yarn.
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
V. tallit
I'm working hard on the V. tallit. The V is an initial for the person who has commissioned this tallit. This is the honey colored tencel. It's a 1600 thread warp. I will start inserting weft tonight. The tallit must be woven, embroidered and shipped by Monday. Anybody takin' bets? My studio technician has been helping me greatly! She is here promptly at 8 am, and has pulled threads through heddles, stay stitched fabric, helped me develop a prototype kippah, and been company in the studio. So far, she has also consented to work an extra hour each day. Does that tell you how much I appreciate her work?
Thanks Emily!
Cherri
Pheewwww!!!
For those of you who remember, we have a skunk who has been living under our front porch. Today, he rooted through the yard in broad daylight, daring us to venture out. Why do these creatures look so cute that you want to go pet them? Well, I'm hoping to evict this lovely but potent neighbor.
Check out the next post for more on the tallit projects.
Cherri
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