Merry Christmas Eve to you. Looms are quietly waiting to resume their rhythm. Meanwhile, songs of joy and hope fill the air because the Savior of the world is born.

Pictorial tapestry, with only 6 centimeters of the cartoon remaining.

Second rosepath rag rug completed. Two short rugs yet to be woven on this warp.

First of two scarves is started. I am using the Stardust draft by Mona Nielsen, published in Happy Weaving, from Vävmagasinet, but with yarn and colors of my choosing.

Warp is threaded and tied-on. Single-unit draw cords have been prepared. Next step: Attaching draw cords to pattern units. And then, tie up treadles and start weaving!
May your night be silent and holy, calm and bright.
Happy Holy-days,
Karen