
Shortly after I got to this point, I could see almost the entire aspen piece under the loom:

And by the time I finished weaving today's grapes, yesterday's grapes were visible under the loom, too:

As a professional weaver, I'm in a constant state of changing what's on the loom: planning a project, dyeing yarn for the project, warping the loom with that new yarn, weaving, finishing, and so on. Blogging is a way for me to share the process, and a way for me to keep track of what I did when.
3 comments:
The image perspective in the aspen piece is really nice.
The aspen picture is so lovely, I feel like I am standing in the woods looking at that scene. Nice job!
Okay, I really love the grapes. My kitchen wallpapers is grapes and grapevines, so this piece really appeals to me.
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