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Backstrap loom ; boat shuttle ; Saori style

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(re post from  April 26 2011)

The backstrap loom weaving adventure continues.

I was using the long notched shuttles that came with the backstrap loom and starting to get the hang of them.  

Then I wondered how the boat shuttle would work.

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I had used it with Saori looms and found it simply wonderful;  for some reason it did not immediately occur to me that it would be as fantastic on the backstrap;  something to do with having to work with the shuttles that came with the backstrap, I suppose.  Metaphor for life here, somehow.

Anyway –  as I was sailing along with the boat shuttle (it glides!  it can dip above and below the warp threads on its journey across;  the bobbin twirls easily and releases the weft succinctly;  the bobbin can be loaded easily and succinctly;  it feels great and looks lovely) I wondered who had invented it.  Had some  thought it might have been a Saori design.  But no,  good ol' Google gave me this

Now I want to make one.  I am thinking  an ocean shore stroll and looking for a boat-shaped piece of driftwood.  Or maybe repurposing some kitchen utensil or piece of furniture or child's wooden toy or ……. 

IMG_4597 The boat shuttle is shown at rest ….. and …. at work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_4599 The Saori mindset,  the Saori influence is clearly evident.

I am intending to weave a piece about five feet long and then fold it into an intriguing bag with only three seams that has aspects of origami (orikeito – cloth folding, actually) and a sense of moebius as well.

 

 

 

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2 responses to “Backstrap loom ; boat shuttle ; Saori style”

  1. Lovely Saori spirit and great spring colours! I love the image of the boat sailing through the warp threads. Someone the other day in a class was talking about the ‘Orca’ technique – when the shuttle jumps up out of the warp and then back down – making lovely arcs of thread along the top of the weaving on it’s way. Your post reminded me of this.
    Happy Weaving,
    Terri

  2. Now I am enriched by the image of Orca. Thank you.