Thursday 31 May 2018

Woven fabric, the latest....

I have been using wool to make a point draft weave with a twill structure.

The warp chain
Here is the warp made, chain linked and ready to 'dress' the loom. 

The next picture shows the threading up.  It's quite a tedious process, accuracy is paramount, but careful work results in an accurate and successful weaving.
Threading hook at the ready





The fabric is woven in bands of colour, then washing (fulling) takes place.
A closeup of the weave structure.






It will be used for a project, stitched into something.....?!

I will post a picture of the result when it is finished.

Friday 18 May 2018

'Waves', the stole.

 
The finished stole, measuring about 6ft in length, light, warm
and sparkling with silver threads.
The stole was woven in kingfisher blue mohair, white hand-spun Alpaca and Cashgora, with the warp made from royal blue Cashgora, as was the long fringe.

A photograph taken at Scarborough, of the sea,
which was the inspiration for the weaving. 

The waves, close up, white surf, undulating waves
 and sparkling blue.
The weave structure is undulating twill.



Thursday 10 May 2018

Hanging Grimston Exhibition


Here are some pictures from the 'Art and Archaeology Exhibition' from July 2017. 

It was a Community Arts Project, with many items of artwork on show inspired by the archaeology and landscape at Hanging Grimston, the site of a deserted Mediaeval village that was being excavated.

The theme of my work was 'the Wolds', and the colours taken from photographs of the May countryside, with the trees and fields showing fresh spring green with bright yellow oil seed rape in adjoining fields.  Dark shadows provided contrast with sheep grazing the site.





Here are two sheep hand knitted, with needle-felted bodies.


Two cushions woven with a different weave structure, and complimentary machine knitted pieces made up into pleasing examples.

The machine knitted technique is knit-weave.