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Tapestry TechniquesOn the loom today, number three of the collection. I ran out of warp, so I needed to make up the new warp and reset the loom, but I’m… | Instagram
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weave IMy tiny weaving in Maine led to slightly larger weavings on my new loom: Las Cabrillas. Tiny tiny steps to revel in new properties. The first is a simple tabby weave made with single ply flax. As the weft thread runs through the warp, it loses twist and frays, leaving broken soft ends to float above the cloth. Linen dust gathers below.
Weaving Techniques || Weaving with Mohair (part 2) | The Weaving LoomI had my ups and downs but over all I think I actually like weaving with mohair. It was definitely a change of pace from my normal weaving. My style is usually heavy with texture, so this was a challenge to make something lighter. Mohair is much more tacky then the yarns I usually weave with,