My blog has gone rather idle, sorry about that! Ever since I got back from Costume College, I've been utterly swamped. My hands haven't been idle, despite how busy I am.
My latest thing has been card weaving, aka tablet weaving, aka inkle weaving (though I think "inkle weaving" really means weaving with an inkle loom, with or without cards, so that might be a bit of a misnomer).
This is just a quick post to show Laura (aka Rocking the Frock) my improvised loom (and my equally improvised photo box).
Laura is reproducing the gown worn by Eleonora di Toledo as painted by Bronzino. She's considering weaving the gold and silver trim on the gown herself. I'm hoping to help her out by figuring out a way to for her to do it by card weaving.
My latest thing has been card weaving, aka tablet weaving, aka inkle weaving (though I think "inkle weaving" really means weaving with an inkle loom, with or without cards, so that might be a bit of a misnomer).
This is just a quick post to show Laura (aka Rocking the Frock) my improvised loom (and my equally improvised photo box).
Improvised card weaving loom, using two clamps and part of an embroidery scroll frame. |
Warps wound around a dowel and cards loaded. |
In-progress warping, not quite ready to weave yet. |
At the other end I have the warps wrapped around the bar of another clamp. I still need to tighten up the warps before I get started actually weaving. I'm using a pair of not-separated restaurant take-away chop sticks to keep the warps under control in the mean time.
By my next post I'll probably have woven this piece. I'll talk more about the process then. Stay tuned!