Daisy Hill Weaving Studio

The studio is located outside the beautiful town of Charlevoix, Michigan, about one mile from Lake Michigan and Lake Charlevoix.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

More Stash Reduction

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I know I am calling it stash reduction, but when I look at my stash after completing a project, it doesn't look like anything has change...
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Question About Threading Front to Back (F-to-B)

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Sharon asked me why I used a raddle to thread my linen warp if I was threading F-to-B. Actually, I didn't use the traditional method o...
Sunday, November 14, 2010

Linen Towel Project

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This week, I have been working on using more of my stash.  I purchased quite a lot of yarn at an estate sale a while back, and one of the th...
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Monday, October 25, 2010

Back to Weaving

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After a bit of time off, I am back to my looms and it feels good!  On October 12, 13, and 14, I took a trip downstate to attend a doubleweav...
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Preparing For a Doubleweave Class

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After a long hiatus from weaving and writing, I have started preparing for a class I will be taking next week.  Michigan Weaver's Guild ...
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Monday, August 9, 2010

Tips For Rag Rug Hems

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I was curious how my rugs turned out, so last night I cut them off the loom after using Kati Meek's method of securing the warp for the ...
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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Young weaver, sewer, knitter

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I spent a nice couple days with two of my grandchildren.  Emily and David came over the other night and we worked on some projects, and of c...
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Friday, June 25, 2010

Stash Reduction Rag Rugs

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I am on a stash reduction mission.  I have so much fabric in my stash, from other people and stuff that I bought that I need to make some s...
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Monday, May 31, 2010

Colors of May At the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm, Charlevoix, Michigan

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I think that April slipped by me without posting photos of the colors for that month, but I've been out several times getting photos of ...
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Weaving With Old Video Tapes

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I came across some old video tapes today while decluttering the front porch.  Since I just finished a rug, (at left, made with fabric found ...
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Jenny Bellairs
It has been a dream of mine to learn weaving, ever since I was a child. My opportunity came early in 2005, when my sister-in-law let me borrow her countermarche loom. I had a couple friends help me understand the loom and get me started. Those first couple projects were exciting for me. I realized there was a lot to learn, so I signed up for Weaver's Boot Camp at Heritage Spinning and Weaving, in Lake Orion, Michigan. The class was great, I met a wonderful circle of weaving friends, and it pushed me into areas that would have taken me years to explore if I had been learning on my own.
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