In some of the photos you may see a red thread in the warp. I got one thread tangled and simply cut it out for bit. When that thread was long enough off the warp, I wove in a red thread and put it through the reed and heddle in the right spot. Then I tied it to the black thread coming off the warp. Besides repairing the broken thread, it adds a little pop of red into the warp threads for a section. I just think that is fun.
Here are some photos of the weaving so far.
This is a single variegated thread used as the weft. It is actually from a crochet thread cone made by Bernat. I love the way the colors pooled into arrowhead shapes.
This shows how the above shuttle thread look when woven. |
It is also fun to use a variegated thread along with a "matching" solid thread to create a look that can be created no other way.
I see that none of these photos show the red thread running in the warp. So here is one extra photo.
PS. The "new" Blogger format has been forced upon me. I don't love it, but I think I can manage to keep posting. I am tenacious!
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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4 comments:
LOVE your weaving - and your RED thread! I used a variegated yarn and a coordinating solid when I knitted a scarf once - the two yarns together made a very nice combination. And I tried the new version of Blogger - and don't like it - so every time Blogger loads as the "new" version - I revert back to the "legacy" version - so far so good. I'm stubborn - LOL - ;))
Loving your imaginative weaving, as always, and the red thread is a winner! The new blogger isn’t getting rave reviews, so when it appeared weeks ago here I quickly reverted back to the old. I’ve been there ever since, and I hope it stays!
Beautiful!
The weaving is interesting. I'm glad you're explaining parts of the process ... and what pretty results!
Wordpress has a new format for blogging ... some things I really like, but others ... those are the things I don't like because I can't find where it is or what they've re-named it! Sigh ... perhaps one day I'll figure it out!
Happy Weaving! :-)
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