Geometric tapestry weaving

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an art work made with beads and thread on a wooden frame, depicting colorful waves

July 8th - August 8th, 2014. University of Rhode Island Feinstein Providence Campus Gallery Opening reception: July 17, 5-9pm. Since the last time I posted, I have received 219 tapestries in the mail. It was so exciting to open all the packages and see the tapestries. The next thing was to figure out how they will all be arranged on the panels for the exhibit. That was a lot of fun, trying to decide which ones will look best together. When the show is up, I will take photos so if you can't…

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a close up of a piece of art on a white wall with blue, yellow and pink squares

An introduction to tapestry weaving. Suitable for beginners and improvers. This one day workshop is a wonderful immersive day in the world of tapestry weaving. Using a prepared wood frame, you will learn to weave simple and effective geometric shapes, while preparing threads and changing colours. There will also be...

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a piece of fabric with waves coming in and out of the water on top of it

I thought I had finished all the admin that comes with finishing a new artwork until I realised I hadn't posted about it here. Better late than never. Tidal traces *SOLD* Handwoven tapestry Size: 71 x 23cm (approx.) Materials: cotton, linen, rayon and wool; woven on 8 warps per inch on cotton warp. "Tidal traces" is an exploration of the cyclical ebb and flow of the tide, based on a painted sketch of the shoreline at the Sand O' Wright beach in Hoxa. Traced edges left behind on the shore are…

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two pieces of art hanging on the wall next to each other with different colors and patterns

Members of Tapestry Weavers South spent an enlightening few days with master tapestry makers Archie Brennan and Susan Martin Maffei from May 10 through early afternoon on May 15, 2011. The workshop location was Camp Mikell near Toccoa, Georgia and the weather was beautiful for the entire time with chilly mornings and warm afternoons. Archie and Susan challenged us with pears... our task began as we were asked to bring two pears to the workshop, along with drawing supplies, colored papers and…

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the necktie is designed to look like an airplane

“I wish I knew how to weave,” I found myself sighing longingly while clicking through Hannah Waldron’s portfolio. The UK-based multi-disciplinary artist and designer has transitioned seamlessly from grid-based image-making to create works in textile form since completing an MFA in Textiles at Konstfack, Sweden, and it looks like she’s well at home in the medium. _Map Tapestries_ is a series of woven works inspired by various city scenes – Kreuzberg, NYC and Venice, for example – in bright…

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