Normal Tuesday Night for Liz of the Loom

A wooden pin loom with a nearly complete woven square made of autumnal colored yarn
It's Tuesday evening around bedtime, and I'm weaving on my 7" square pin loom. To be honest, I've been working on it off and on all day, which means I still have no idea how long it takes me to weave a square.

But I'm finding so much joy in small and modular projects these days. There's the ever-present box of crocheted squares, a 5¼" square cross stitch kit, and a couple mini skeins of handspun (one of which is on the pin loom right now). 

Next up is a 3D printed 4" pin loom of the three-pin variety, though it's clearly possible to do multi-layer weaving on an evenly spaced pin loom as well. I bought this 7" loom intending to do bias weaving, but I've really become smitten with the multi-layer technique. And yes, there's still an unfinished 18" square in the garage. I'm going to make some fun pillow covers with it. 

I just wanted to pop in tonight and say hello!

I'm ever reminding myself that I can just come here and do that.

So hello, and I hope you're well. I hope you're making. I hope you're hopeful.  

I hope you keep going.
 

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