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Showing posts with label weaving. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Slow Fashion

Slow food, slow living, slow down, slow clothes, slow fashion.  What could be slower than weaving the fabric that goes into the garment that you make on your sewing machine?  I'm there.  Why do I do this - so many reasons but to name the top ones.  I love color, I love texture - when I weave the fabric I am in control of both.  I think in colors, sometimes I even smell colors or taste them.

Weaving takes time, I have time to give to it and it's important to me to do this work.  I am not carrying on any tradition in my family that I know of, altho, there were some Canadian tailors my sister found out about.  I do it because I love it and I can.  I also believe that we need to consider what we buy, it should have value and be valued.  Classic design, artful living and dressing.  Weavers, knitters, spinners, sewers, all those who put time into design and the crafting of clothing to wear for themselves and others - hats off!

Good thoughts and ideas in this link about slow fashion and clothing.

..."It's about reconnecting with our clothes, rather than viewing them as quick trends or throwaway items." "It's about tapping into the pleasure of buying a well-made garment with a timeless design, being able to recognize quality, repairing and properly caring for your wardrobe."  read more











Finishing up for the weekend art fair, the Driftless Area Art Festival in Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin.   I'll be there with my designs, handwoven and sewn slow fashions.


Handwoven remnants transformed into headbands.







Sunday, February 26, 2012

The Stuff and the Stuff-ees

THE  STUFF


off the loom


cut down for easier stuffing

When you are a weaver you end up with lots of what is called 'thrums'.  My pile of thrums grows with every weaving project.  I have found a new way to use up my thrums.

Meet the STUFF-EES



My pile is shrinking


I love fashioning and sewing up the Stuffs.  You can see these creations at the Guild in Minneapolis, MN.


I love the little animals, still weaving is my first love and here is my latest piece.
I call it Red Zen, Reppweave woven with pearl cottons, 16/2 cottons, linen and native prairie grasses.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Rose Paths

". . . no feeling of emptiness about her.  She was an object lesson on the essential luck, whatever hardships come their way, of those born to make things."  from a book by Diana Athill







Rosepath, a lovely name for a weave pattern.   Runners are woven in rosepath  (the diamonds) and plain weave.  I love a project that calls for putting lots of colors together in one piece, time slipped away without notice while I wove. They are made with a cotton warp, cotton and cotton blends for the weft.  

Thursday, July 9, 2009

new project


A new weaving project, an 8-harness hounds tooth
warp and weft both pearl cotton (black) and unmercerized
cotton (lavender). It started out as 18" on the loom and
has drawn in to about 16". Next one I do will be wider.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

more home things


A weaving hung on the door of the sauna. The weaving is made of cotton and native prairie grasses.