Category: Weaving
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Warp painting – scarf
This is my experiment with warp painting. See what happens when I have idle time on my hands. I had always wanted to try warp painting; and since I had accumulated all of the supplies, I went for it. The warp and the weft for this scarf is a cotton novelty yarn that was purchased…
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Mom’s shawl
This is what happens when I try to spin wool to make socks. I originally purchased the wool to spin this yarn intending to make socks. after spinning the yarn (I hadn’t yet mastered, at that point, the art of controlling the type of yarn that I spun,) I decided that it wasn’t strong enough…
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Houndstooth pillow
This is a pillow from the same warp as the pillow given to my parents. This was a pillow that I had initially intended to be a Christmas gift for my parents; but since the weave for this particular pillow was not balanced (the same number of threads per inch for both weft and warp,)…
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Parents’ pillow
This is a pillow that was given to my parents. This was a second attempt to make a gift pillow on this warp. The sett is pretty tight for this pillow because I generally treat fabric for pillows as upholstery, thus requiring a tighter weave. With the striping being different between the warp and the…
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Buffalo plaid pillow
This is a pillow shows just how balanced a handwoven fabric can be made. This pillow’s fabric emphasizes a particular aspect of the weave structure, its balance. To form perfect squares in the plaid with the same number to threads in both directions requires a balanced weave. I made fabric for three pillows (gifts for…
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Cotton ripsmatta rugs
This is part of a set of rugs that I wove in two different colorways: rose and blue. I made these rugs as Christmas presents for my family. An additional rug was woven and donated to Maryland Community Kitchen (now known again as Moveable Feast) for auction at their “Fall into Elegance” event. The warp is…
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Natural dye blanket
This is the result of a natural dye workshop. My weaving guild had a natural dye workshop with Louise Wheatly. I had just received a large amount of yarn that I had spun for me by Taos Valley from Romney that I had bought from Triple R Farm. This is what I used this for…
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My first project on my first loom
This is the first blanket that I ever wove. I had just gotten my new loom and needed to make something. I had this yarn around to knit a sweater, but the yarn had been sitting around for a few years and still was not made. I did a few calculations and figured out that…
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My first weaving project
This is the very first item that I ever wove, start to finish. I learned how to weave from Tom Knisely at The Mannings in Pennsylvania. if you are interested in learning how to weave, I highly recommend his 5 day class, which is the one that I took. The class starts out getting you familar with weaving by…