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Susan posted some questions on my blog I thought I would answer in today’s post.
First, my disclaimer… I’m not good with “shoulds” and rules and boundaries. I tend to work in ways that suit what I’m trying to accomplish rather than doing what’s “right”. This is the main reason I don’t try to teach. This is also one of the reasons I recommended books at the beginning of the campaign for people who want to learn tapestry weaving. So, that being said…
Why do you start weaving in different places?
Does that make uneven tension?
Do you always use the shedding device on small areas?
Do you ever use anything but plain tabby weave?
Can you add texture changing the weave and if so can the heddles be arranged to change the pattern using the shedding device?
How would it look using your fingers to lift the warp threads and change the weft pattern to add texture or break up a large pattern of color?
Can you embellish the weaving by adding some metallic thread as a highlighted area?
What about shading an area?
Just a reminder also, videos will be posted on Mondays instead of Sundays for the remainder of the campaign.
One Comment
Susan
OMG Bonnie! Big Thanks for answering ALL my questions at once. Being a newbie and an admirer of your work style, I appreciate your honest answers. I understand better why people seem to work all over their piece. It makes sense to balance the colors as you progress. I find the hue of a color can change when it is woven next to other colors. Lots of useful info. Thanks again, Susan