Ups and downs
May. 3rd, 2004 03:44 pmSo, yesterday we went to pick up the loom.
jegra was kind enough to drive there and back again, which was nice as I get terribly tired after a day of driving. She got money for the gas and luggage rails for the car in return.
The loom turned out to be somewhat different from what I'd expected. The seller had said that they thought it would look like this picture when assembled. That's a loom not older than 10-20 years or so.
What we got was a loom that seemed to be more than 50 years old: more probably 100. It's beautifully crafted - the modern ones are designed for functionality, not beauty, but this one is a work of craft, not to say art. It's a lot heavier, of course, and probably a bit less easily handled single-handedly. But it has the charm of history. When I use it, I'll be carrying on a tradition in more than one sense.
I won't be able to assemble it just yet, though. I've got a wedding gown, a christening outfit, some boat cushions and several curtains to make in the next few months. And that's not mentioning the stuff I want to make for myself... I've promised myself not to assemble the loom until the wedding gown is finished.
The loom turned out to be somewhat different from what I'd expected. The seller had said that they thought it would look like this picture when assembled. That's a loom not older than 10-20 years or so.
What we got was a loom that seemed to be more than 50 years old: more probably 100. It's beautifully crafted - the modern ones are designed for functionality, not beauty, but this one is a work of craft, not to say art. It's a lot heavier, of course, and probably a bit less easily handled single-handedly. But it has the charm of history. When I use it, I'll be carrying on a tradition in more than one sense.
I won't be able to assemble it just yet, though. I've got a wedding gown, a christening outfit, some boat cushions and several curtains to make in the next few months. And that's not mentioning the stuff I want to make for myself... I've promised myself not to assemble the loom until the wedding gown is finished.