The last piece I was weaving is off the loom. I just kept weaving until the warp ran out.
And of course I have a close up of the zigzag section using a clasped or interlocked warp.
This makes me think that perhaps a landscape wall hanging would be fun to attempt.
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8 comments:
Oh my goodness! That is amazing -- I think it's my favorite that you've done. I love the colors, Gene. Great work!
Art quilting with yarn instead of fabric.
Gorgeous! I said the same about your scarves, but I think weaving this way has allowed the artist inside to really break free. I like suemac's comment about quilting with yarn. I think of it as a sort of thread painting. Actually, I can see scarves made ike this too. I haven't tried the interlock warp yet, but your video helped way more than the link you sent..so I'll be trying it on my next piece. The one I just finished with my own method will go into my blog soon, but the interlock method is so much cleaner!
Beautiful job Gene. I especially like that you can work bits of fabric into your weaving. And since you quilt, it's a good way to use those bits that we would normally toss in the trash!
Your talent is fantastic, love the colors and it does remind me of a landscape too. Have a great day. Hugs, Marie
Oh yes!! Do a landscape, that would be so cool. I know you can do it.
That is nice-does look like a desert landscape. A really great effect.
Oh that turned out so nice...I'd definitely hang it on the wall...love the colors.
Smiles,
Kelly
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