I started weaving by doing another bottom hem (with signature), but instead of weaving a 2-weft weft-back satin using the colors that I would use in the piece itself, I substituted black for one of the colors. One hook (about 1/3 of the way in from the left) was misbehaving at first, but then decided to be cooperative.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjUEU9PoQk-MJLCKpcogFHTyBVRPwvYO1w8dm9Br2Olu-Gh6F73_L0UDmIOZLNB8kVnp7JzJWNG6XH2gwsZLIgUe8ljA2oXwYN5uW4ku_mB_roUXTLXUthINKF6l8e7vl1VN03s/s320/autumn-leaves-beginning.jpg)
Here, I've woven the hem, then 2 picks of black as fold line marker, plus about 400 picks of the piece. The wefts are the same coral-red 30/2 silk that I used in the red maple leaves piece, and a gold commercially dyed 20/2 rayon.
Some 1400 picks later (plus hems) I finished the piece, wove 2 picks in black as fold line marker, and started the top hem (which is the same as the bottom hem, without the sig):
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhc_BJkjp_jvCT05cxlrZtzugkkcUzTvXv98YSdU-CerH0TGcteKtHolIJoDRpmP8ZI-JLCILOPkDnmEKw5m9uNhQxy3t98h7z2zIfA2FYKbtbNvubFf-B1zDPZmY-8OZyxRLMh/s320/autumn-leaves-end.jpg)
And here's a closeup view, showing some of the structures. Gold with black tends to make the eye see green; green plus red makes brown. It's all happening in your brain, not the cloth!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhZjzCX6JGrVneWEmwoNWP98cFOh04WjcwArbLff6eWttLV8ZtDROi4MHzpMo4TUINDFgzgzGs0P-7tx6UJ9qZPZ02rDpORkLocZHd1m5Dw0gjqB6OPVARbjEy5ldzhZxOmARJy/s320/autumn-leaves-close.jpg)
3 comments:
You're getting some really interesting effects with the colour blending. :)
Cheers,
Laura
gorgeous!
That leafe just pops! You have to be having a blast doing these and watching them come to life.
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