Just finished!
This warm color scarf has a double edge to it -- both sides have an overlapping "eyelash" that makes this funky and fun (of course).
Next up is a stylin' Open Reed neckpiece with a delicate over twist weft that has quite the personality.
In between all this, I really should be ordering parts for the J-Comp loom at Saunderstown Weaving School and writing my course proposals for the various weaver's seminar's for 2013. But weaving is so much more fun. And then there is the "Glove" project which I HAVE to get done for Tuesday Night's e-textile Lounge with Lynne Bruning! Sigh..........
Showing posts with label equiment modification. Show all posts
Showing posts with label equiment modification. Show all posts
December 4, 2011
May 31, 2011
An Apron for an Electronic Scarf (see previous post)
My next newest favoritest fiber -- Angelina! And my latest discovery/realization? Saran does NOT need to be stitched to stick together -- medium heat works best!
You may see this close up at THE WORLDS SMALLEST GALLERY, Peace Dale Art Park, Peace Dale, RI from June 1 - July 17, 2011. I will have a few other works on display that focus on re-cycled, re-used, and re-purposed fibers!
My next newest favoritest fiber -- Angelina! And my latest discovery/realization? Saran does NOT need to be stitched to stick together -- medium heat works best!
You may see this close up at THE WORLDS SMALLEST GALLERY, Peace Dale Art Park, Peace Dale, RI from June 1 - July 17, 2011. I will have a few other works on display that focus on re-cycled, re-used, and re-purposed fibers!
October 9, 2009
DEADLINES
This is the image I DIDN'T submit to Crafts Boston. It is merino wool and a silk/copper weft. I used strong fulling to felt the warp and cut the long weft floats to create the "windows" you see.
Almost done with Keith's vest material. And I have a new shipment of wool crepe coming from Japan in about 3 weeks. Can't wait to weave with that!
New Stuff: I will be working with modified reeds on my next series of one-of-a-kind handwoven experiments!
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