Remember all that dyeing I did last month? Well, here is the ikat warp I attempted:
Can't wait to see what this looks like on the loom!
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Remember all that dyeing I did last month? Well, here is the ikat warp I attempted:
Can't wait to see what this looks like on the loom!
I have a confession. My attempts at getting truly vibrant colors have been futile as of late. When I mean vibrant, I mean so vibrant that it makes your eyes hurt because the color looks like it's physically moving the medium it's in.
I just posted some last minute warm neck wear.
And it's finally done!
Undulating twill is a great weave structure that gives a little visual interest to something that otherwise might look flat. Usually I use it with solid colored yarn because the weave structure is so interesting that it will take precedence over the color. This time around, I wove up a grey version of my favorite undulating twill pattern for a scarf. But the grey was felling a little dull, so I decided to spice it up a bit.
Fabulous!
This is the start of some rag placemats. Stay tuned to see how they turned out!
A lot of people, now that they know I've opened this little business, ask me when they see me, "Why aren't you wearing anything you've made?"
Sigh.
I've been quite busy making Christmas presents, and frankly have sold most of my stuff (this was not an attempt at gloating) but I figured I should probably put something together to show off in person. Okay. I'll squeeze that in, along with the rest of my tasks....
So here it is. A new scarf. Based on this one, but scaled in both directions and I changed the pattern a little. Solely for me. Consider it an early present to myself.
100% alpaca with ombré over-dye |