Handweaving and weavers in Marlborough, (at the top of the South Island), New Zealand
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
Coffee and Cream Scarf, by Win Currie
For some years I have been weaving wraps in Alpaca and silk, usually fine black Alpaca. This time I used a cream Alpaca. I like the Coffee and Cream effect.
Lovely Win. I like the way the photo shows how transparent the piece is. The underneath layer is quite clear. I like the long fringes too. You must have spent quite a long time on them!
Marlborough Weavers meet on the third Monday of the month at Bobbin Cottage in Brayshaw Heritage Park, 26 Arthur Baker Place, (off New Renwick Road), Blenheim, or at members' homes, from February to November.
Marlborough Tapestry Weavers meet fortnightly but schedule varies so please contact us before hand.
Enquiries for both groups can be sent to this address.
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5 comments:
So fine, Win. Beautiful.
Lovely Win. I like the way the photo shows how transparent the piece is. The underneath layer is quite clear. I like the long fringes too. You must have spent quite a long time on them!
This is so elegant Win. I can appreciate the work that went into it.
Coffee and Cream eh - do you get waffers with it... just kidding it looks senational. Another off the WC production line
As her No 1 Son, you should know, it's most probably a home-backed something-or-rather.
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