Quillin Weaving
A blog about spinning, dyeing and fiber related things.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Absent Friends, Memory Still Bright. All Hallows Eve is traditionally a time when the veil between the world of the living and the dead thins. We are visited by memory and spirit of times past. It is a time to look back on the accomplishments and trials of the year, time to look behind the veil for hidden messages. Weaving is my metaphor for life: disparate things collect, come together to form a new whole. This was a year of distractions as both husband and father were ill for long stretches of time. Though the weaving was slow to finish, the act of throwing the shuttle, threading the loom brought sanity to an otherwise barren place. And the absent friends? Their counsel was much missed. As the dark of the year comes upon us may you find still water in that deep well within you that reflects the face of the great goddess. Blessed Be.
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I love the red shawl, and your Hallows-eve post. Sorry to hear your loved ones were so ill this year. Every year seems to have its challenges, especially as we grow older.
You may remember me from about a year ago. I bought a used Herald loom, and have finally got it put together, warped, and started weaving on it this weekend. I have not been reading your blog, because I felt so guilty to not be putting the loom together or weaving! Now I can read it again. :-)
~~Rebecca
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