The second piece the red, blue, and yellow is a pattern that Derek created for me that is supposed to emulate lotus blossums in an egyptian style it didn't quite fan out as well as it did on the graph so we will have to work on it when I do my actual belt for my garb. My first piece was ten strand and the second one was 16 strands. The second piece I started out with 36 inches for each color and ended up with approximately 18 inches of woven material that's how much it condenses it down. Honestly the hardest part of card weaving is getting all the strands cut and then set up. The wewaving is quite simple and relaxing. Making your own patterns isn't too difficult either. I plan to continue to learn this craft so that eventually I can do even complex things such as creating letters of the alphabet in the weave.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Cardweaving...the new addiction
The second piece the red, blue, and yellow is a pattern that Derek created for me that is supposed to emulate lotus blossums in an egyptian style it didn't quite fan out as well as it did on the graph so we will have to work on it when I do my actual belt for my garb. My first piece was ten strand and the second one was 16 strands. The second piece I started out with 36 inches for each color and ended up with approximately 18 inches of woven material that's how much it condenses it down. Honestly the hardest part of card weaving is getting all the strands cut and then set up. The wewaving is quite simple and relaxing. Making your own patterns isn't too difficult either. I plan to continue to learn this craft so that eventually I can do even complex things such as creating letters of the alphabet in the weave.
Labels:
card weaving,
embroidery floss,
garb,
SCA
Friday, May 22, 2009
Metals Class
Labels:
bird,
dancing belt,
jewlery saw,
metal,
soldering
Monday, May 18, 2009
Happy Cactus!
Labels:
birthday,
cactus,
carved and candlelit,
punch,
stamping up
Friday, May 15, 2009
Cuttlecrazed
Monday, May 11, 2009
Wedding Wishes
Friday, May 8, 2009
Iris Folding
Labels:
bird,
iris fold,
macaw,
tissue paper,
women's own
Monday, May 4, 2009
Wildlife Safari Thanks
Friday, May 1, 2009
Rainbow of Hope
Colored with watercolor crayons on watercolor paper and used an aquapainter a.k.a. water brush to blend the colors. I then stamped the saying on vellum with white stazon, which I then stamped again with blue slightly off set. In order to make this look right I used my stamp-a-ma-jig. Then to hold the two layers together I used brads in the corners and put on a base card of Pacific Point a 2009 in color from SU. I really like this blue because it is bright and cheery without being too loud.
Labels:
brads,
encouragement,
rainbow,
stazon,
sympathy,
vellum,
watercolor,
yvonne albritton
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