This is going to be harder than I thought. I purchased a FitBit to begin tracking my activity. Today was the first day I wore it. The standard according to FitBit - and also a physician I had been seeing, is at least 10,000 steps a day.
Today was my day to volunteer at Greenfield Village. I do not go to the gym on those days since I usually spend most of the day on my feet and also do a lot of walking and stairs and come home exhausted. I assumed - no problem with that standard.
Boy was I wrong. Got home and I had only done 7,000+ steps (it must be measuring wrong). So after dinner I ended up going for a half hour walk to make the 10,000.
This is going to be harder than I thought.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Monday, August 18, 2014
The New Loom Has Been Ordered
It is an AVL Workshop Loom. I have been thinking about one for at least a year and I finally ordered it on Friday.
It is a CompuDobby loom (for the non-weavers out there - you design on your computer and the computer determines which shafts to raise.
It has 24 shafts (my current looms have 4 and 8 shafts) - so it will allow me to do much more complicated patterns.
It is labeled as a workshop loom and advertised as being able to "travel", but I looked at the video on taking it apart and it looks like to much work for me.
I would have loved a wider loom but space is at a premium. Its weaving width is only 24 inches which is not as wide as my 8 shaft loom but …. since I decided to keep my 8 shaft loom, this loom needs to go into the space that my 4 shaft loom is in so I had to buy something small.
After this loom arrives - not until October, I will sell my 4 shaft Dorsett loom.
For the weavers out there - I did not purchase the sectional beam - should I have? The guy at AVL said that most of there sales are of sectional beams but I have never used a sectional beam and was not sure about it on a loom of this size. Any opinions?
Right now I am excited about getting this (but not about putting it together once it comes).
It is a CompuDobby loom (for the non-weavers out there - you design on your computer and the computer determines which shafts to raise.
It has 24 shafts (my current looms have 4 and 8 shafts) - so it will allow me to do much more complicated patterns.
It is labeled as a workshop loom and advertised as being able to "travel", but I looked at the video on taking it apart and it looks like to much work for me.
I would have loved a wider loom but space is at a premium. Its weaving width is only 24 inches which is not as wide as my 8 shaft loom but …. since I decided to keep my 8 shaft loom, this loom needs to go into the space that my 4 shaft loom is in so I had to buy something small.
After this loom arrives - not until October, I will sell my 4 shaft Dorsett loom.
For the weavers out there - I did not purchase the sectional beam - should I have? The guy at AVL said that most of there sales are of sectional beams but I have never used a sectional beam and was not sure about it on a loom of this size. Any opinions?
Right now I am excited about getting this (but not about putting it together once it comes).
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)