Monday, 25 November 2019

More from November Meeting

November is sliding away so fast. Here are some more photos from our meeting.
Not recent but a stunning wrap from Judy B showing one of the many ways of using double weave. This wrap has two layers, slightly offset, which are joined together by exchanging the layers in the pairs of blocks. Great design and beautifully executed.

Jan has been tapestry weaving for quite a few years now and each year she enters the Australia/NZ Tapestry Challenge. She brought along some of her entries which have travelled to displays in Australia and NZ. 

Large and lovely. Joan wove this wool and mohair throw for one of her grandchildren . . .

. . . and this is for another. What lucky young people they are.

Rose also had a grandson blanket in progress. This has since been finished. The family decided it is in "Tardis" colours.

My apologies for not remembering the name of the weaver of this scarf. It has textured stripes in white boucle which look great on the plain weave background.

No doubt about this scarf. . . it has Anne written all over it. She used purple merino stripes between the green cotton ones, then washed it to shrink the merino. One of the many ways to achieve a collapse weave . . . a technique that Anne is well known for.

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