There is a yarn in my stash which has been begging to be woven since it was spun in July. It is a " wolf yarn " created using a bouclĂ© draw, which is a technique I'd been wanting to try since reading about it in Judith MacKenzie's, Intentional Spinner . The fiber batt wasn't screaming to be made into anything else, so wolf yarn it became. It's one of those crazy textured yarns. A kind I've never enjoyed working with. Sure, it looks fun… until you screw up and need to rip it back. That's where weaving comes in. It shows off the yarn without the interlocking, fuzzed-together impossible-to-detangle loops, which would be part and parcel of trying to knit or crochet with it. Problem is, no loom. Darren said he would like for me to buy one (I'm leaning toward this one ), but with his impending knee surgery, it seems the height of fiscal irresponsibility. So, for the last few weeks, I've been scouring my brain — and the internet — trying to c...