The November show at the Artery will be the work of all of us fiber artists. I had plenty of warning about the show (many months) but, because I tend to work from deadline to deadline here is what I’ve been doing in the last couple of weeks.
This is a stunning purple chenille v-shawl that includes a sparkly yarn.
Chenille scarves to be displayed with the shawl. You can’t tell from the photos but there are sparkles here too.
Advancing twill blanket in organic Merino wool.
Merino wool scarves that were woven using a “name draft” that I created for Katie’s wedding.
The end of the warp that wasn’t long enough for a full scarf.
I was just talking to my friend who said that this wasn’t a bad accomplishment considering that I had deadlines for Handwoven magazine, my daughter’s wedding and a concert in my barn all in the last month.
Love Love Love!!!
They look great. I can’t wait to hear about the Chenille V-shawl.
Wow! I love the Chenille V-Shawl! Did you find working with chenille difficult? Did it worm? What epi did you use?
The chenille v-shawl was a challenge. It did not worm, but it was not easy to warp. 16 epi doubled = 32 epi.
Those are gorgeous, Robin! Really rich looking colors for fall and the holidays. Can’t wait to get up and see the exhibit.
Beautiful work, and great photos! Good for you!
They are all very lovely. You are very talented Robin!