One of my new favourite pieces, this wrap just wove up beautifully. I used Australian 3ply merino and dyed a gradient of blues and purples for the warp.
Then a lovely teal-ish green for the weft.
This is the first time I've woven with 3ply and won't be the last! It worked up into this most beautiful, soft and light piece of cloth, I love it!
And this one - a 1/3 warp float pattern using a pastel gradient and a commercial grey merino, both in 4 ply.
The reverse side.
The front. I've also been putting my new fringe twister to work and have a video in the editing process on using a fringe twister, so look out for that one if that interests you.
Both of these pieces are available now in my Etsy shop. By the way, I am very blessed to have 99 sales in the shop now - I think hitting 100 will be a cause for celebration, perhaps a special giveaway?
This morning I dropped off this scarf to be judged for the Melbourne Show in the spinning and weaving scarf category. It's the first time I've entered my weaving into anything, so a bit nervous, but it's a good way to challenge myself.
Hope you're having a great week, if you're enjoying sunny weather and blue skies where you are, please send some here, Melbourne hasn't realised it's Spring yet!
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11 comments:
Kelly, I particularly love the teal colour. I hope you do well in the Melbourne Show. You certainly do beautiful work and deserve to win.
That teal shawl is absolutely stunning, gorgeous!
Good luck at the show, and I hope you get your 100th sale soon :)
Thanks so much Nanna Chel!
Thank you Evelyn :)
Your weaving is beautiful! I just love those colors. I'm so glad to see a weaving post on here. How wonderful!
You have a real talent, the weaving is beautiful Godd luck at the show.
Donna, thank you for visiting and for your lovely comment!
Thanks so much Mamasmercantile :)
Kelly,
All your work is beautiful! You are very skilful. I hope you get your 100th sale very soon. It would also be wonderful if your scarf won first place in the Melbourne Show!
Gorgeous scarves, I love the first one.
Thank you Lucy!
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