Here are two scarves that I have woven recently.
Infinity Scarf woven as one piece -no seams. |
Standard Scarf with lots of colorwork, open weave spaces. Imagine it over a "little black dress." |
However you can still see the amazing design that the dye made.
This one looks like a landscape all in blue.
See the trees pointing to the sky?
And finally, this one is a tribute to the "psychadelic 60s"
But most amazing is that this is all on one single silk scarf and happened almost by accident.
I put the silk scarves beneath the wool roving I was dyeing- laid out on plastic wrap - and squirted the dye on the roving. I am not sure, but I think the roving laying on top contributed to the designs that emerged. Whatever happened - it is gorgeous.
I am linking this post with Richard and Tanya's Link A Finish Friday
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9 comments:
Yes, I sang it! I love all,ofmthe scarves.
Your weaving is so pretty and colorful! I love those two scarves <3
Thunderbolt & lightening very very frightening....
That song is stuck in my head :)
Love the scarves and I really like the part that looks like a landscape.
Now I've got to find tune the iPod to Queen!
Yes, whatever you did, it worked! All are beautiful! And yes, now I have Queen going through my head....Galileo Figaro Magnifico!
Yes I did start singing it in my head and now I can't get it out thankyouverymuch!! Mama mia let me go!!! :o)
Beautiful stuff by the way.
everything is lovely Gene-the awesome thing about hand dyeing-the results are always a surprise-love that part
What great finishes! I love hand dyed things, but I don't like to dye. "You dye, I'll buy" is my motto!
Honestly Gene, I really don't think you'd suit a little black dress. Perhaps you can find a nice black coat to wear them with? 😂
They are all so beautiful as usual. Been away from the blogs lately and trying to hopback in and see what everyone is up to.
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