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.
These silk glasses cases have been very popular over the years and make wonderful gifts for family and friends
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.
It is so lovely to be able to exhibit again. I really enjoy meeting customers, plus going to different shows is an opportunity to meet other artists in various areas of work.
As the wedding season gets going, bride, bridesmaids and mother-of-the-bride accessories are something to think about. At this time of year the evenings can still be quite cool. So a soft silk shawl is the perfect wedding accessory to drape over your shoulders during dinner or afterwards.
This particular shawl was handwoven last week. Made of pure silk it is off white or cream in colour and it shimmers gently as it catches the light.
These glasses cases really are one of a kind, made from any leftover samples or warp. They are nearly all made from 100% pure silk. The original design is by MOMENTS by Liz and I love the funkiness of it. Just imagine having this in your handbag to protect your reading or sun glasses.