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Pleats, crepes and twists – more collapsing weaves

by StaceyW | Feb 28, 2011 | Art, Education, Nature, Teaching, Travel, Weaving

This past weekend, I had the privilege to be part of a 4-day workshop with Ann Richards.  Ann has been creating the most wonderful pleated scarves, dresses and now jewellery for a number of years, inspired largely by nature and in particular by bats and dragonfly...

Textural weaving – combined single and double cloths

by StaceyW | Oct 27, 2010 | Art, Education, Teaching, Weaving

Combined single and double cloths is one of my favourite methods of creating textural weaving because of the immediate possibility of tension differences between the more compact single cloth areas compared to the looser double cloth construction.  With handweaving,...

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