I told myself….Enough of the endless sampling and experimenting and getting distracted with new structures and designs from here, there and everywhere.
Use all the things you have been studying all these years and create some large pieces to hang. Perhaps it was because I was still so thrilled by how well my wall hangings had been received at the ANWG conference or perhaps I had soaked up some of that special sort of arty atmosphere in Santa Fe….
In any case, it seems that I just can’t help myself. I am back to sampling, sampling and playing with structures. Meanwhile, the ideas for those large pieces that I am talking about stack up in my head. I’ll get there.
I spent the whole week playng with the three-color reversible pebble weave. Slow going but fun….LOTS of fun. And that is why I keep coming back to experimenting like this.
And so, another band takes its place in the sample basket, mistakes and all…many lessons learned.
I am really happy with this motif as I want to try to start thinking more outside what I call the “Andean box”. I would like to create designs using the structures that I have studied here in South America that are more and more my own and which do not necessarily have anything to do with traditional Andean patterns. The second motif that I have just started will be an original – a butterfly. Let’s see how that turns out. And then I have a few leaf motifs and some flower ones that I need to sample.
The plan is to weave something using the three-color technique in this color scheme…
And, speaking of thinking outside the Andean box, here is Julia’s latest pebble weave creation…
Of course, Julia has been venturing outside the Andean box for some time now. Once she got the hang of the Andean pebble weave technique, there was no stopping her.
I am happy to see that Jennifer is back at the loom. We have missed her in the backstrap group. Summer tends to take people away.
Her latest warp is lovely. She says that it is going to be plain weave but I don’t know what the final product will be yet. Perhaps she is like me and doesn’t decide that until the piece is finished!
PS….This showed up in my Facebook newsfeed the morning after writing this post. Just had to throw it in here!