Published by Barb-E Designs
Weaver, Dyer, Fiber artist. Creating one of a kind Handwoven fashion accessories and items for the home on one of my looms. I have been weaving for 40 some years, having learned while in college. The University of Wisconsin Stout offered weaving classes in their Home Economics department and started my journey. The beauty of nature provides inspiration for much of my work.
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Hello! I look at this and can’t stop thinking about how it’s made: how did you manage to bring two thick lines in parts together? is the thin weft in this areas on the back? (hope it’s understandable, my mother-tongue ist swiss-german)
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Martina, sorry it took so long to get back. This is not traditional rep. For two rows the thick yarn was used then a thin tabby to hold in place. We were supposed to double the thick yarn but I forgot to do. But I liked my way. This small sample I made into a small handbag.
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