The personality is more widely understood and the characteristics are stable. The only thing they share with a Wolf is the appearance. Wolf-like dogs come from completely different backgrounds altogether. When feeling threatened, they might attack out of defense. Wolfdogs are also shy and skittish, especially around strangers. They tend to exhibit predatory behavior, and should never be left alone around smaller animals or children.
A wolfdog mix may be destructive in the yard, digging holes in the garden to “den” or urinating on inanimate objects frequently to mark territory. Wolves are brilliant predators that survive in harsh environments and roam in packs. When you introduce the genes of a wild animal, expect some of those traits to shine through in the offspring. Cromaine Crafts built looms and had weaving classes at Waldenwoods.( instructor there was Osama Gallinger This is just west of Lansing, I feel the need for a road trip! Love to see their museum.Īrt simmer (1) ArtFire (4) auto reed hook (1) baby wolf (1) back to front (1) bead hanks (1) bead work (2) beading (3) beads (2) beadwoven (1) bezel (1) black (2) blue (5) Book (1) cat helper (1) Challenge (1) chenille (2) computer rant (1) cupboard (1) deflected double weave (1) Dobby (1) embroidery (1) ESO (1) fiberworks (1) fuzzy (1) Glimakra (1) gold (1) Handwoven Trims (1) kitten (1) kitten Devore (1) Knitted dish cloths (1) Lace (5) leather (1) Liftplan Connection (2) messed up guilds (1) multishaft design (2) New Studio of the month (2) PCW (1) Peggy Osterkamp (1) place mats (1) placemats (2) Polar bear (2) pole dyeing.The biggest difference between wolfdogs and dogs that merely look like a wolf is the temperament. The company later became Union Carbide which Dave, his Dad and Uncle worked at in Ohio. Tremaine sold their carbon works to start this Hartland project. They mention the first Weaving conferences at Hartland Michigan in 1934. Got a great book the other day on Miniature Overshot, Bertha Gray Hayes’ patterns. That is one of the great things about weaving you can never run out of things to learn or different things to try. Back then I had one lone 20 inch workshop Norwood as my 50’ had to be sold for space for our son.
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I ended up hiring someone from Bowling Green College in Ohio to teach me how to put a warp on using a warping board. But it can be a real pain to do as 10-20 spools need to be wound then they go through the tensioner and it gets wound on the back beam. I only learned to put on a warp using the sectional method which this loom loves. They had week long classes, all day, in the summer. It was made in Baldwin where I learned to weave eons ago. I will miss this Norwood, It is such a beauty. Thrums are the left over parts of a warp that can’t be woven at the end of a warp. This is sure some old yarns from the thrum bin. It works great for placing too short a weft in while I use up all these scraps. Luckily this bluster bay shuttle didn’t fit when I was taking things down south. It only uses four treadles so duh they needed to be centered in a bigger loom like this one.
I wanted to do something relatively simple for it's first warp on all 8 shafts. You can see the blue I cut off at the edges. This is the Dimity it looks like plain weave but the darker colored stripes are twill. It was looked brand new, my husband started taking it apart to get it in the van before I even said anything about buying it. She is now all oiled up and a real beauty! I love the Cherry on the older Norwoods. Looks good now that I took the blue off the edges! Semi followed a pattern in Handwoven that had a darker edge, ok when you are using that color as weft but I'm not. Got the new to me Norwood 8 shaft all warped and am weaving a simple scarf in Dimity a structure I have never woven before. Computers Love them but sometimes I don't want to live with them!!! Bizarre but ok! So today I'll try the AVL again and see what happens. Turned it on this morning and low and behold there is a port available for the loom that wasn't there when I shut it off. Emailed the Weaving program people they had another suggestion. Went through the process again and it failed again. Tried the Weaving Program again nope too many USB connections not talking again. Had to put the computer back to the time when it worked correctly. Tried everything got it working but then my regular computer was acting weird, probably some fix I tried and failed. Computer not talking to my loom, turned out there was something wrong with the cable. Went to flip the old computer dedicated to that loom and Nada. Bought the correct part so the Fly shuttle should work.