Above and below . . . Jen's table mats of mixed fibre including cotton and rayon, some hemmed, some fringed. |
Chris is a master of crackle. This is one of her signature throws though the colours are a shift from her usual range. |
A different colourway, this time by Joan, produced this brilliant bundle of fashion wear. There is no end to the great results we can achieve with today's yarns. |
Just as colourful but a different approach. Joan has woven this throw with all manner of woollen yarns, some unravelled from pre-loved knitwear. Well done with the recycling Joan. |
Only one side of this book cover is showing but Jan has made it in tapestry weaving to have a mirror image on the back. |
Chris has been experimenting with collapse weave. Above is a photo of a scarf just off the loom, before washing. |
and this is the "after washing" result, approximately half the width. See some of the stretch below. |
Weaving of a different kind. Rose made the hand made bobbin lace on this work box. She hasn't forgotten her loom but needs to practise her new skills. |
Above and below - colour and texture are what we have come to expect from Wendy and she certainly delivers both. |
That is quite a lot of show and tell for one post but there are many more photos to come on the topic of the day which was Wearables, so keep watching.
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