My new Fireside Loom is also behind schedule and has not arrived yet. this is not surprising given the winter in Pennsylvania where it is being built. I can't complain because it has given me time to finish my works in progress.
The new Ymmyarns and color cards for wool and silk have arrived! I am happy to have new color cards in stock so if you have an interest in these yarns just send me an email.
The last time I posted my 2014 tapestry diary now titled, Red Dirt Days/ A Journey Through 2014, it was face down on the finishing table and here it is finished.
I photographed it against a backdrop to include the edges. This one took a while to finish and the first day I could hang it on the wall was pretty exciting. After a moment of silence though I swiftly moved on to finishing the smaller tapestry on my 16 inch Mirrix loom.
Here is the last picture of Hands On/ Slow Selfie on the loom. This one is about 14"x 12.25" and I have been weaving on it for a much longer time than expected but it is now finished. I have learned a lot with this one!
Here is a shot of the back right after taking it off the loom. A sea of loose threads!
It is on the finishing table here and the threads have been trimmed and secured. The warp is linen so I decided to use a half damascus edge to allow little knots of linen to show at the top and bottom. I thought that would be a nice touch since the linen warp is also used as weft and I planned to make a linen mat for it. The batting covered board that will become the mat is shown behind it against the wall.
I had three different linen fabrics so I decided to lay the tapestry on top of each one and take a photo to help with the choice of which one to use.
I am not sure much difference is visible in the photos but the first one is a natural color and best matches the thread I used as warp.
The second is a little lighter and also has a more pronounced linear look to the weave which I thought was distracting.
The third fabric was the lightest. I decided on the first darker linen for my mat.
Here is a photo of the finished piece stitched on the linen mat. I intend to choose a frame for it soon, something very simple I think.
It feels great to have both of these pieces finished and now maybe I can start on the paint box cartoon before the new loom arrives.
Meanwhile back on the mountain, here is a photo of the 2015 daily tapestry through March 24th.
Here is a detail showing the first part of March at the top,
and another taken yesterday through March 26th.
I an enjoying my tapestry journey through 2015 and excited to see it rising day by day.
With all the finishing done I am ready to move onto to a few other neglected areas including entering some shows and maybe I will finally do an artist page for ATA.
Also right around the corner is a trip to South West Oklahoma State University in Weatherford to enjoy talks, workshops and an exhibit when Archie Brennan and Susan Martin Maffei visit during April. There is a lot to look forward to!
Hi, Janette. I'm in love with your tapestry artwork. Fabulous. Sorry to see you've still got snow!
ReplyDeletefrom a warmer clime...nadia
Thanks so much Nadia. The snow was earlier in the month, now it is looking like Spring! Oklahoma weather can change in an instant.
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