Here is the warp from the back of the loom.
You can see how the color shifts as the warp progresses.
And here is the first bit I have woven just to get it started.
I weave these with a dark weft thread to make the color really pop.
Interestingly, a white thread will mute the colors quite a bit.
I am excited to be weaving these. I have a plan for one of the three. Well, you can say a
potential plan. I wove another scarf as a commission but if one of these suits that person more,
I will send this one instead. I may offer the other two for sale or use them as Christmas gifts.
Either way, I will enjoy weaving on this hand dyed warp.
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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10 comments:
Love the colors and display. Interesting the see the shift happen. Thanks for sharing.
The way this slowly morphs into another color is beautiful!
I love the colours and how it shifts as you weave. I have a loom my son bought me for Christmas 2018 but so far I haven't had time to use. In my two weeks holiday over Christmas I will be using my loom.
So beautiful!!
The more you post about weaving and dyeing, the more interested I am.
I'm not to the stage of wanting to try it, but I'm interested in watching and listening to what you have to say. Plus the results are pretty cool!
Happy Weaving! :-)
The dyed yarns are so beautiful. I have done some weaving at the arts center but I don't have a loom so I can't do it without taking a class.
Pretty colors.
Gene, that warp is absolutely BEAUTIFUL - the color changes make it so unique! The recipients will love your scarves - they will be "one of a kind". And I noticed, too, when I made my "confetti" quilt that "black" makes the colors POP much more than white does - which is a bit counter-intuitive - ;))
It's going to be so pretty!
Pretty colors! Have fun!
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