Wow! I love everything about this video! Particularly. The effect of the exhausted colors, the pattern you chose, seeing the twining up close in detail…. I have very limited experience with tapestry weaving, but it was simple back and forth. Your methods for color work without leaving holes have been duly noted! In general, it was intriguing to see all of your technical details- the planning, the warping, and closeup shots. Thank you for sharing!
Good question! Because the warp is so tight the the floating bar is pretty wedged in there. Plus I had tied on the warp with all the knots along the bottom because I knew I was going to cut the warp so in the end no knots would be visible. My warp is usually tight enough that it twangs like guitar strings. Haha
That is glorious! ❤
Wow! I love everything about this video! Particularly. The effect of the exhausted colors, the pattern you chose, seeing the twining up close in detail…. I have very limited experience with tapestry weaving, but it was simple back and forth. Your methods for color work without leaving holes have been duly noted! In general, it was intriguing to see all of your technical details- the planning, the warping, and closeup shots. Thank you for sharing!
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My pleasure! Thank you for watching. :)
It is stunning Zoe. Question, why did you cut it off the loom rather than just pull the float bar out?
Good question! Because the warp is so tight the the floating bar is pretty wedged in there. Plus I had tied on the warp with all the knots along the bottom because I knew I was going to cut the warp so in the end no knots would be visible. My warp is usually tight enough that it twangs like guitar strings. Haha