Thelma has made a lovely textured weaving which you want to touch. I love the contrast in texture and colour between the orange and the black.
Fran has completed her stripy weaving with "holed limpets" attached to the bottom which balance the curved twig supporting the weaving.
Thank you Fran.
Christina has just finished her woven landscape. By using "earthy colours" in stripes Christina has managed to produce a varied landscape including grass, fields, rivers and mountains.
Shelagh has finished two lovely weavings. The first one is a pot of flowers which she has managed to weave in the centre of the blue background - a tricky thing to do. She has fringed the edging.
The second weaving is a pretty hanging with lots of texture worked in stripes and hung on a stick,
Thank you Shelagh, you have produced two interesting weavings with texture and a motif. Very well done for your first efforts.
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Thank you Shelagh, you have produced two interesting weavings with texture and a motif. Very well done for your first efforts.
Sandra says "Do not go into the water!"
Alison joined us with the weaving from home and has made a beautifully coloured hanging with lots of texture and a delightful fringe.
The texture has been built by using different types of wool and material in patches so that you feel you must touch the surface.
Thank you Alison, it is beautiful.
Wendy B. has finished a second tapestry weaving. She has made a very handsome ginger cat with a white tip on the end of his tail.
Wendy B. has just finished her weaving of a beautiful vase of flowers. She has embellished some of the flowers over the weaving and added a very pretty knotted fringe.
Well Done Wendy! It is a joy to look at.
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