I wrote this on Monday but didn't have a chance to post it until today. It has been one of those weeks!
At last, she is done!
Just waiting to get dressed!
She has a new brake circle & spring that DH got
installed today. As well as screws for
the treadle bar on the bottom.
I ironed the apron cloth.
Though you still wouldn't know from looking at it... It still looks wrinkled after multiple
pressings. I spent an HOUR AND A HALF on
trying to staple the canvas cloths back on to the beams. My hands are still sore.
There was a lot of stapling & pulling out the staples
multiple times before I got it flat & deep enough to have it hold on the
canvas. Whee...
Here's about half the pile of regrets.
Some people who restore looms a lot suggested tacks. But both the sets of tacks DH & I got
were too wide at the base. I feared it
would tear the cloth. So I went with the
staples. But the maple fought me very
well! *laugh*
Hopefully, this will work okay.
So now she just needs a warp to be dressed.
I thought I had decided on what project was going on
her. But I may have changed my
mind. Maybe...
I got some stuff for weaving at NY S&W yesterday. So I
am kinda tempted to give that a shot.
But while it is interesting stuff, it isn't something I have done
before. So I really wonder if that is a wise first project for her. Though that is part of the appeal. To see how that works. But I am not sure how some of it will hold up
in the warp. Mind you, there is some of
it that I think may do better in the weft.
Or maybe held with a more stable thread.
So come back to the debating what to put on the loom! *laugh*
I am so thrilled she can be dressed. And that she is back in working
condition. I think the new brake circle
& spring will be terrific for her.
And really make a difference.
So hooray!
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