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Five Things That I Wish I'd Known When I First Started Weaving on a Frame Loom from a completely self-taught weaver who learned entirely by trying things, Googling, and learning through mistakes.
I live in Canada – it’s a good thing to have at least a few scarves, because winter can be long and it’s always nice to have a few choices, right? Scarves are a lot of fun to mak…
Learn the time-honoured craft of loom weaving basics in this step-by-step tutorial for absolute beginners.
Sydney-based artist Michelle Robinson weaves textured fibers in vibrant hues into playful, bright wall-hangings and accessories.
Katie Loves …how Danish textile artists Helle Gråbæk and Maria Kirk Mikkelsen have played with paper weaving to make these beautiful squares of color and...
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Textured wall weaving create a lovely effect. In this tutorial, you will learn 5 simple and easy ways to add texture to your DIY wall weaving.
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Sydney-based artist Michelle Robinson weaves textured fibers in vibrant hues into playful, bright wall-hangings and accessories.
When I first saw Hannah Waldron’s weavings, I immediately noticed how uniquely she echoed the pioneering work of Bauhaus weavers Anni Albers and Gunta Stolzl. They, too, ingeniously combined abstract, geometric grids with whimsical wisps of color and vague allusions to landscapes and the tall chimne
UPDATE: The photographer is Michelangelo di Battista and the paper weaving is by Jennifer Berning: Hat tip: FFFFOUND!
Textured wall weaving create a lovely effect. In this tutorial, you will learn 5 simple and easy ways to add texture to your DIY wall weaving.
Motivation is important, but where do you go from there? I have broken down the top 5 tips for new weavers.
I had my ups and downs but over all I think I actually like weaving with mohair. It was definitely a change of pace from my normal weaving. My style is usually heavy with texture, so this was a challenge to make something lighter. Mohair is much more tacky then the yarns I usually weave with,
Welcome to a weaving studio where there are no mistakes, you learn , have fun, and create beautiful fiber arts with out ever having to have woven before . My name is Jill Sanders I own SAORI SANTA CRUZ studio in the rural redwood mountains of Santa Cruz county California. This is my 8th year since i opened up my Saori studio. This is Antoinette's scarf fresh off the loom! here is the studio class room early before students show up here is Lily and Gena weaving for the Saori learn to weave in a 2 hour try it class here Lily is trying on my Fall equinox jacket she brought a bag of knitting yarns she wants to use and is using the Glimakra ski shuttle here for your chunky art yarn Lily wanrs to come back to finish weaving for a vest Gena is done. Gena's scarf ! Antoinette 's scarf off the loom I LOVE SAORI! ```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` I wove and made a top this summer but i never wore it much so i remde this into a hooded vest! i love the remake it and wear it all the time now! in fact it insopire my student Leigh Anne to come and take a sewing class and make two hooded vests last week! cutting out trying on after it is basted together. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ She had such a good time making two vests she came back and made two more simplier vests for gifts! isn't her hand woven Saori fabric amazing? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ remember the my little pony pink sparking yarn I spun last summer ? go click here for my past blog on spinning this yarn well for winter sostice gifts for our granddaughters i wove it on my saori PICCOLO loom the end of a ready made warp i used ever little bit of warp up! i cut it up and sewed pillows ! in the stilness of the longest day of less sun these pillows brightened up my day HAPPY 2017 WINTER SOLSTICE let the sun into your hearts Peace through fibers Jill Nickolene Sanders MY WEB SITE WWW.SAORISANTACRUZ.COM MY ETSY SHOP Classes here
This made me smile... 1. notebooks through Grijs 2. This is me (by me for lepetitbirdtoldme ) 3. Close-up shot from The New American Tapestry by Ruth Kaufman (through bureauknipoog ) 4. Arne Jacobsen light through Kitka Design
I just found out that my Four Veils were accepted in the big, big Textile Society of America juried exhibition which is in conjunction with TSA’s first ever New Directions Symposium in LA in …
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One of my and Carter's favorite things is finding new projects to work on together. We've done wood carving, designed Christmas ornaments, painted with Bob Ross, and lately we've gotten into pine needle basket weaving! How did we get into this unlikely hobby? We came across the tutorial on YouTube and were immediately intrigued. This
Basketry, art and craft of making interwoven objects, usually containers, from flexible vegetable fibres, such as twigs, grasses, osiers, bamboo, and rushes, or from plastic or other synthetic materials. The containers made by this method are called baskets. The Babylonian god Marduk “plaited a
I’ve been meaning to try out the knit-weave capabilities of my knitting machine for quite some time now, and a ‘Virtual SOAR’ workshop prompted me to make the time to do it. Also…
If I want to try out a band pattern or just weave something quickly I usually set up the warp and thread it onto my heddle at the same time. This isn’t the most meticulous way to set up a small weave, but I find it to be the fastest and for small weaves woven on my kind of heddles I find it to work
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The Handcrafted Herbalism Mini-Course includes 3 FREE lessons on: Foraging • Botany • Medicine Making
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multiversatile poncho top tunic in lagenlook design
In Collaboration with CHANEL. The Marlton Hotel, New York.
We humans have the unique ability to take something ordinary and add a little extra to it.
Tablet woven belt with a cheerful, rhythmic pattern - made to order in your desired length. Such belts can be used in historical reenactment or as a folk / boho accessory. On bands longer than 100 cm the pattern will change direction, you can see it in the pictures. Length: choose. Length does not include tassels; it is only the woven part. If you order, e.g., 200 cm with tassels, it means your belt will be 200 cm + ca. 30 cm tassels = 230 cm in total. Width: about 5 cm Colour: You can choose "the green version", "the red version", or "custom colours". If you choose custom, write me a message and we will discuss the details. You will receive a picture with the wool samples I have available at the moment. Material: wool (various types) Historical evidence: This is a modern pattern designed following the logic of medieval tablet weaving techniques. Geometric patterns are suitable for the historical reenactment of Celtic, Scandinavian, Rus, Slavic, Anglo-Saxon, and other Iron Age and early medieval peoples. Wash with care, hand wash only! What is this craft? Tablet (card) weaving is an ancient craft of making strong, narrow, decorative bands. In the past men and women wore tablet woven bands as belts, leg wraps, hair bands or garment trims. Today tablet woven bands are used in historical reenactment (from Celtic to late medieval Europe), SCA, larp, folk costumes and all kinds of pagan, fantasy or Viking societies. They can also serve as handfasting cords, guitar straps, bag straps, bookmarks, etc. Custom orders Drop me a line if you would like to order a custom band. I weave all the bands myself and will be happy to discuss your idea for colours, pattern, material etc. Worldwide shipping with tracking number. Follow me on Instagram where you can see how the belts are made: _lostthread_
As a maker devoted both to medieval art and to the principles of craft, William Morris found a natural medium in tapestry. In an extract from The Art of Tapestry by Helen Wyld, recently published by Bloomsbury, we find out more about how he revived this centuries-old form of weaving
How to Knit the Basket Weave Stitch Diagonal Braided + Woven Cables Easy Free Knitting Pattern + Video Tutorial with Studio Knit
If you haven't tried making fabric scrap twine before, and if you have an abundant stash of fabric remnants, then there's no time like the present.
Eliminate yarn tails by neatly joining your new yarn to your old yarn.
Weaving in ends is one of those finishing knitting techniques that doesn't seem hard. You just weave them in so they don't show, right? Wrong.
The Russian Join is one of the absolute best ways to join yarn due to it's secure hold and invisible finish As enjoyable as it is to crochet and knit, weaving in ends is generally
The Lucet Fork tutorial will have you whipping out i-cord like crazy! Learn how to use this amazing tool and what to use i-cord with!
Strong and sturdy in thick gauge wire, these modern textured hair pins will hold even the heavies tresses in place all day long. Simply wrap your hair in a bun or a french twist, and weave in the fork to lock the style securely. Each fork is shaped and hammered by hand, and tumbled for hours for a beautiful shine. METAL: - Brass / Copper / Rustic Copper / German Silver. German silver is a non-tarnish copper alloy (60%) with zink (20%) and nickel (20%). It is absolutely lead free and contains no silver! LENGTH: - Small - 3 / 3.5 inches - designed to hold mini buns or a partial top-knot, however two pins will hold even long hair in a bun. - Standard - 4 / 4.5 inches - Best for medium to long hair, fine to thick texture. - Long - 5 inches - Best for long to very long hair, average to thick texture. *The last picture is only a reference for the different types of metals used. For hairstyle tutorials and jewelry care instructions please visit my website: http://www.kapelika.com Please check my shop announcements and policies for important messages prior to purchase!
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