The scarf is off the loom, this time with a different weft combination. I was trying to keep on task to get the fringe twisted—tedious. Here, one side is twisted and the other is about to be twisted.
Finally, all the fringe is twisted. The scarf is washed
and lays out to dry along the edge of my diningroom table.
It's longer than the table, so the fringe hangs off the side.
2 comments:
Not sure if you read this or not anymore :)
I really love these sculptures!
We "inherited" a set of your coasters that were left behind my the previous owners of our new home. Doing a little research, I came across your blog.
Do you still sell handwoven items? If so, do you have a commerce site anywhere?
Cathrine, thank you for your comments! You've made my day! My weavings are available at the VAAM (Visual Arts Alliance of McPherson)gallery in McPherson.
Ann
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