
The remains of the spa washcloth warp were woven with a variety of chunky knitting yarns, one section with assorted brown and rust yarns, and one with some blue with flecks. The latter I made into a small bag with a crocheted handle. I knotted the warp ends and folded the knotted edge to the outside.


The side seams were achieved with a length of warp threaded through the selvedge loops which worked well.

The other piece had each warp end threaded up the adjacent warp. This took ages, but if you don't want fringe or hems, it's a useful way to finish a piece. This was a total freestyle effort, using odds and ends of chunky yarn. It turned out a bit weft faced. I might make another bag from this sometime.

Last week, DH and I set about renewing the webbing on my armchair. To start with it involved removing a lot of staples and tacks before stapling new webbing in place. Initially we just had four webs in each direction in a tidy plain weave. This seemed a bit soft, so DH suggested adding more webs. What weave structure to use? Well, I don't know what it's called, but I like it.
Knitting has been going on. I began a top down raglan cardigan using Jojoland Rhythm yarn in a blue/beige colourway on 5mm needles.


I'm working on the first sleeve of the crocheted balletneck sweater, but it still looks like a brown blob, so no picture.

Since I like to have a sock on the go, I started a plain top down one in Online sock yarn, 2.75mm needle and 64 sts.