Huck lace on the diagonal
Swedish Lace
Spent much of today preparing the webinar Power Point presentation. The above are a couple of images I will probably use to show that lace weaves don't necessarily need to have holes. (Loom state above, wet finished below. Click on photo to biggify.)
The above fabrics were woven of wool and in both cases fulled.
Now why would anyone want to weave lace in wool and full it so that the holes close up?
Hmm - maybe I should tease and say, sign up for the webinar?
Or maybe I'll just say, because lace weaves can also produce a nice texture and the warp/weft floats can provide warmth. We all know that trapped air provides insulation, and where there are weft floats on one surface there are warp floats on the other making a little 'pocket' where air can become trapped.
This and other information will be provided in the webinar scheduled for July 27. Just saying...
Currently reading Omen by Kelley Armstrong
3 comments:
I haven't received email notification of the webinar. Is it through Interweave?
Yes, coming soon. I have to write a blog post for Weaving Today, um, today. Deadline coming up very quickly!
Cheers
Laura
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