For St Patrick's Day, I decided to wind a couple of warps for my loom. The warp is the part of the fabric that runs the lengthwise grain - you know, in quilting it is the direction with the least stretch - or almost NO stretch. In Weaving the warp is the background to the piece but can really add color and sparkle. I call this one Leprechaun's Treasures as it it green (clover) and gold (end of the rainbow.)
I had already shown you the yarn I spun in coils or beehives.
I decided really quickly to add that into my fabric. I wanted to see how it acted as weft (the cross grain of the fabric.)
Look at the texture and color pop it adds.
I did some other textured yarns and some patterning in the weaving.
Fun little color "bubbles" |
No that is not a shadow in the top section, I used two colors. |
I also made another warp that will be used later - but I have six meter of this one to weave yet.
Here is the other warp. I confess it is more "my" colors.
The teal or peacock blue really makes me smile. Of course these colors would also work wonderfully for a quilt.
At this moment I have more wool fiber absorbing the dye. Once it is dry it will be spun into yarn for even more fun with fiber arts.
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4 comments:
I agree with Kathy, awesome. Your colors are wonderful!
I'm glad you are having so much fun with your weaving and all that experimentation will really pay off.
You have really mastered the craft of weaving. I love the colors you are working with now.
I too love the blue.
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