Bits of weaving wisdom, tips, and tricks, occasional ranting and raving, as well as Schacht Spindle news and views, by Time to Weave author Jane Patrick.


Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Messing Around

Don’t let a little warp at the end of your project go unwoven—there are ideas waiting to happen in those last 12”. I just discovered this—again!—as I was finishing up my “Orange Pillow” project that will be featured in the upcoming weaving issue of Craft: Magazine! I tried a different weft—but offset it with a couple of rows of contrasting color. I then experimented with a different float pattern than I had been using. I used several strands of white wool and then I felted the whole thing, clipping the floats after washing.

Ideas I’ll use: the single line of white, the three rows of yellow dividing two sections of color, the varied float pattern, though I’m not sure what kind of project these ideas will show up in. Remember, the idea is to mess around, just try things out, don’t think too much. React. Play.

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