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  • Sunday Weaver\’s Journal: The Belii Shawl

    Sunday Weaver\’s Journal: The Belii Shawl

    My beloved street-rescue cat Belii died last year after a prolonged battle with kidney failure.  I decided to weave something in his memory, inspired by him and his place in my life.  It feels a little silly to admit that out loud, that my artistic inspiration is my cat, (Am I becoming a Cat Lady?), but we shared a household for 16 years.  If you have pets, you\’ll understand.  If you don\’t have pets and aren\’t a \”pet person,\” it won\’t make sense – and I feel just a little sorry for you.

    From the time he was a kitten, Belii was the most affectionate cat I\’ve ever known.  His favorite spot was on your chest – whether he knew you well or not.  I used to hand guests a wash cloth to put on their shirt so that he wouldn\’t kneed their skin.  That\’s the other thing he did all his life – kneed with his claws.  I think it was a holdover from living on the street.  I\’ve read that it\’s a way for cats to get the milk to come when they\’re nursing, and that makes sense.  But he took it one step further – he would actually curl his paw around your finger and hold on.  If he couldn\’t sit on you, he\’d sit next to you, as in the picture above.

    His name, Belii, is the Russian word for \”white.\”  When he first adopted me, he was white – all white.  I took him in, got him healthy (he had a slew of stuff that the vet needed to take care of; he was the most expensive \”free\” cat I\’ve ever gotten), and fed him.

    He turned orange.

    As you can see in the photograph above, his ears are the darkest part.  I looked it up; he\’s got some Siamese in him and there\’s a rare colorway called \”peach point\” that I\’ve decided is Belii.  It sounds cool, doesn\’t it?  I have a Peach-Point Siamese.  La-tee-da.  Folks don\’t need to know he was homeless in Las Vegas when I found him, eh?

    The design challenge is how to represent his colors in fabric.  I suspect this won\’t be the first project where I attempt it, since I have some yarn in my stash that I bought with the idea of knitting something.  But for now, my focus is weaving and creating, in cloth, a piece of art inspired by my orange white cat.

    Oh, why didn\’t I change his name?  The Russian word for \”orange\” is оранжевый, or oranzhevyy in transliteration.  Not nearly as pretty-sounding to my American ear as Belii.

    I love the pattern I made for the kimono and I talk about using that warp to thread the new warp, in a Sunday Weaver\’s Journal earlier this year.  I\’ve been working on the project and have pictures but not had time, because of our move, to post anything.  Today, I\’m here to remedy that.  So, without further ado, here\’s some photos:

    My pattern is called \”Twill Complication,\” from A Handweaver\’s Pattern Book by Marguerite P. Davison, page 46 (Marguerite P. Davison, Publisher, Swarthmore, PA, 1994).  I took the treadling pattern and put it in an excel spreadsheet so I could mark off where I am on the pattern.  The wrap is nine feet long in total, so that\’s a lot of pattern repeats!

    We realized that there were a couple boo-boos in the threading once I started weaving.  In between the time I finished the kimono and started the wrap, one of the assistant instructors thought I was done with the loom and started taking the old warp off.  When she realized I was intending on tying the new warp to it, she re-threaded everything.  We\’re not sure if the boo-boo happened then or when I originally threaded it, so her suggestion was to do one entire pattern repeat in a highly-contrasting thread so we could evaluate what to do.

    The options:  keep going anyway, even with the mistake, (if it wasn\’t too visible); cut the warp thread(s) that could be safely eliminated without changing the design; or take the treading out and start over – which I did not, frankly, want to do.

    Here\’s an example of the entire repeat.  There were three problem spots, which aren\’t greatly visible here, but are visible enough that they would cause a problem in the finished design.

    After conferring with Natalie Boyett, we decided to just cut three of the warp threads and let the rest go – primarily because I didn\’t want to rethread everything.

    I am working on a Glimakra loom from Sweden.  It\’s taken a while to get used to, because the shed (the part where you run the shuttle back and forth) is a lot narrower than on American looms.  It does, however, make for much neater edges, which is something I struggle with.

    After using the loom for the last almost nine months now, I\’m really liking it.  We\’ve had some challenges, most notably when the twin holding the heddles in place snapped, but Natalie was able to fix it and it works smoothly now.  The most important part, how the weaving looks, is something I\’m really happy with.

    Here is a the first repeat of the actual pattern.  I decided to use alternating peach and ivory repeats of the pattern, because I loved how the contrasting yarn looked in the header.

    Here is a detail of the pattern.  I love the way it looks beaded.  You can see a comparison with the kimono fabric in the Weaver\’s Journal post here.

    This is a view of the loom in its entirety except for the castle.  It\’s a nice width for me and I love how the fabric is turning out.

    Oh, contrary to popular belief, the Russian word for \”scarf\” isn\’t \”babushka,\” it\’s шарф, or \”sharf\” in transliteration.  A \”babushka\” is a grandmother.

    Stay tuned for more Weaver\’s Journals coming soon.

  • One, Two, Three, FOUR!

    I moved recently. If you\’ve read my posts recently, this will not be news.  If you\’re new here, welcome!  ~waves~  I\’ve moved recently.

    Yeah, I said that already.  Stress makes me repeat myself.

    I moved… Just kidding.  But as part of that move, I got all out of whack with myself and my promotional calendar.  I\’m in the process of climbing back on that horse and, apropos of that, have been wandering around the interwebs, looking for places to share the luv.

    Well, today I hit the jackpot and have not one, not two, not three, but FOUR posts to share with you!  (I know I sound like a late-night television ad – \”Don\’t wait, call now and get TWO widgets for the price of one.\”)  So, in an effort to spare you my move-inspired sense of humor, I shall get to the links:

    First up, my friend and mentor Tina Holland invited me to be on her blog and I jumped on that one with all four feet!  Hell, I even borrowed feet to jump on it with.  With which to jump on it…  Whatever, I\’m there.  I\’m so excited!  She wanted to know more about what it\’s like to write with a partner.  Come on by!  The Clog Blog

    Next up, we have my regular monthly post for Beyond the Veil.  I have to laugh – I started to write it and realized I\’d started writing to next month\’s theme.  Oops.  I went with it, though, and give you \’Dem Bones, \’Dem Bones…

    As rarely happens, my regular post for Torquere Press\’s LiveJournal coincided with my Beyond the Veil post, which is why I have FOUR offerings today instead of one.  Lucky you!

    My first journal post is about searching for the magic formula that makes a short story something special.  (Wow!  Look at that accidental alliteration.)  Seeking Short!

    My second journal post is about music, writing, and inspiration.  I share some of my favorite musicians that inspired the Persis Chronicles.  The Music of Persis.  Check it out!

    Thank you for visiting!

  • Thursday Teatime: A Visit With Shelley Munro! – and a Contest!

    I am so excited!  Today I have a special treat for you, complete with a contest!  My buddy Shelley Munro is releasing her new book and agreed to do a guest post for you today.  Take it away, Shelley!

    The Attack of the Dust Bunny

    Housework

    It’s the bane of my life, especially when there are so many other interesting things to do. The truth is when I’m in full writing-mode the housework goes by the wayside. Oh, I keep up on the washing since it’s easy enough to toss a load in the washer and let it chirp merrily through a cycle. The kitchen is also fairly tidy since we have limited space. The vacuuming and dusting, not so much.

    Mr. Munro is very supportive, but sometimes even he’s horrified by the size of the dust bunnies that lurk in the corners of our house and scuttle under the beds. Mr. Munro says some have attacked him, but he’s been known to fib when it suits him. Just ask my father about Father’s Day and the bottle of bourbon…

    I’ve been inside houses that are spotless and others that aren’t so clean. I think our house falls somewhere in the middle, and I’m happy with that position. Our grandmothers and great-grandmothers spent a lot more time doing housework than the average woman does today. Part of that is due to mod-cons and many women now working outside the home, but I’m sure glad times have changed. I couldn’t make a career out of housework.

    I say let the dust bunnies have their fun in the corners while they may. I’ll slay them at some stage…

    Julia Maxwell, the heroine in my latest release, Past Regrets, is a secretary turned strip club manager. She’s a busy lady these days, so I’m thinking that her dust bunnies and my dust bunnies would rival each other in size. Maybe they should get together and have a party, but heaven forbid if they go forth and multiply!!

    Here’s the blurb for Past Regrets:

    Never look back…unless that’s where your heart belongs.

    Love and Friendship, Book 2

    Julia Maxwell was a seize-the-moment party girl until the night she spent with up-and-coming rocker Ryan Callander. From that moment, she was a one-man woman. Pity he hasn’t kept with the program.

    Tired of the secrets that have kept her out of the press and Ryan’s fans happy, angry with mounting evidence of infidelity, Julia is older, wiser, and determined to divorce his cheatin’ ass.

    Ryan’s long European tour had more than its share of hard knocks—one of which landed on his head when he was mugged. Divorce papers waiting for him at home are a shock that fills in some of the holes in his sketchy memory. But it could be too late to salvage his marriage.

    If Ryan thinks flirtatious smiles, seductive touches, and hot-and-heavy kisses are going to smooth things over, Julia’s got a hammer with his name on it. To her surprise, he picks it up, determined to rebuild a bright future for both of them. But the past is lurking with some missing pieces that could bring their hearts crashing down.

    Product Warnings

    Contains a pissed ex-stripper turned burlesque dancer, a bunch of nosy friends and a smooth-talking rocker with one thing on his mind. Stripper poles and skimpy costumes may be involved.

    What say you about dust bunnies? Are they real or mythical creatures?

    CONTEST: Win an Amazon Gift Certificate. To enter the draw, answer the question above and complete the rafflecopter.
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    Past Regrets Buy links: On sale this week only at Samhain Publishing, 30% off normal retail price!

    Shelley Munro lives in New Zealand with her husband and a rambunctious puppy called Bella. She writes spicy romances for Carina Press, Ellora’s Cave and Samhain Publishing. To learn more about Shelley and her books visit her website.

  • A New Way of Looking at the World with a Smartphone

    Join me at the Samhain Publishing blog for some thoughts on taking pictures with your smartphone.  Where have you wandered lately?

  • There\’s An Alien In My Office!

    Come join me over at Torquere Press\’s blog for the Alien In My Office!  (And see pictures of the new shelves with their newly-arranged books!)

  • There\’s An Alien In My Office!

    Come join me over at Torquere Press\’s blog for the Alien In My Office!  (And see pictures of the new shelves with their newly-arranged books!)

  • You\’ve Got the Moves!

    I\’m over at Samhain Publishing today, talking about moving and books.  You know those lovely \”A Writer In Her Library\” posts?

    Yeah, I had to PACK all those books.  ~whimper~

    Stop on by; I\’d love to hear from you!  ~link~

  • You\’ve Got the Moves!

    I\’m over at Samhain Publishing today, talking about moving and books.  You know those lovely \”A Writer In Her Library\” posts?

    Yeah, I had to PACK all those books.  ~whimper~

    Stop on by; I\’d love to hear from you!  ~link~

  • Moving Beyond the Veil!

    Join me at Beyond the Veil today for a tale of moving and woe.  more>>

  • Join Us at Top2Bottom Reviews!

    Due to madly moving mayhem, we didn\’t have internet access until today.  But we\’re so grateful to Top2Bottom Reviews for hosting us on Friday!  We have an interview, some posts, and just all around goodness – and wowsers, their mancandi images are worth a visit just in and of themselves!  Join us!

  • Moving Day!

    I am exhausted, and the move hasn\’t even happened yet!  We\’re moving tomorrow.  But in the meantime, I have a post of our kitten, Kolya, helping with things.  Check it out on the Torquere Press LiveJournal.  Enjoy!

  • Join Me at Torquere Press for the Basics

    I\’m over at Romance for the Rest of Us, the blog of Torquere Publishing.  As I am remodeling and preparing to move, I am reminded of The Basics.