And Here They Are…
I’m so please with the way these have turned out.
I’m so please with the way these have turned out.
I love using up ends of colours and often do so with a Jigsaw design silk scarf.
Weaving curves with the ondulé or fan reed. I don’t use it very often as it is hard on my back.
This video is an attempt to show you the irridescence in each of the scarves. (I say scarves, but they are 43cms wide and could also be worn as a shawl).
At the moment there are not many Stained Glass design scarves, but I will be weaving more throughout the year and wanted to share a few details.
A short video to demonstrate that occasionally my silk scarf weaving doesn’t always go according to plan.
In 2016 I spent a week at Marian’s studio in Arnheim, Netherlands, studying her Echo technique. Since then I have woven dozens of scarves using this technique and her deflected double weave designs.
Why not treat yourself to a chic silk shawl or wide scarf that shimmers and catches the light with every graceful movement?
My plum-coloured Dancing Squares silk shawl was bought by a lady who first saw it three weeks ago. Thinking it would be the perfect gift for her elderly mother, she came back several times to admire it and take photos for her father who was gifting it to her mother. How wonderful. I would have loved to have seen her face on opening her thoughtful gift.
People assume it was a dream to live here, a professional move or family connections. What actually happened is that we set sail on a 6 month sailing journey in 1990, and 3 and a half years later, ended up in France. Watch my short presentation on YouTube to see and hear the full story