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Tying On: I Need to Tie One On
I saw a video of a guy in Scotland effortlessly tying a replacement warp on an older ancient Scottish pattern. Lickity split! “Well!” I thought. “Once I get a warp on that has all errors fixed due to my ADD which I call Attention Distraction Disorder, I will JUST DO THIS!”
I like to think that the reason I exist is my ancestors were distracted enough to see that very yellow tiger out of the corner of their eyes. And that penicillin was discovered because the scientist might have had ADD and left the bread out accidently, which got mouldy…that neurodivergence is a good thing.
But not for warping. So I started tying something I had previously cut off , back to the same warp from which it sprang. OMG. Had it morphed ? Why weren’t the colored threads lining up? This is NOT lickity split! And my distracted brain had to stop and look up tying and tieing in the dictionary to see which use was accurate. ( both)
So I have a new attitude. A warp might be, in and of itself, a thing of beauty. Splendidly draped on the back beam rod like a gorgeous movie star, beautifully lined up through heddles like a well trained marching band, and worthy of admiration. Not just a stop on the way towards the real project.
Yes it will involve corrections. For me, there may be no short cut to perfection. And I will still watch out for yellow tigers, actually little grand baby heading in dangerous directions. I will still get distracted but will count that as part of a worthy process. Next warp, here I come.
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