Not Your Usual Search Engine

As I see it, this woven piece is a series of bordered ribbons laying side-by-side across the warp. I like to weave functional pieces, so it concerns me that I do not know how this will be used when it is finished. As I weave, then, there’s a quiet, ongoing mental search for a worthy function for this cloth.

Decorative bound rosepath progressing on the loom.
Bound Rosepath structure, with the linen warp entirely covered by the wool weft, is a thick, one-sided decorative cloth. It could be used as a wall hanging; or made into an article like a cushion cover, a table mat, or a bag, for example.

You can find many answers with a Google search; and I might even find ideas for this cloth by searching Pinterest (you can follow me on Pinterest). There are some things, however, that you will never find until you search a different way. Your heart is your search engine to find what cannot be seen with your eyes or touched with your hands.

Have you thought about the Christmas story? Baby Jesus, wrapped up lovingly in cloth (handwoven, no doubt), was sleeping in a makeshift cradle in Bethlehem. Simple shepherds were told of the special delivery and were sent to find the new baby, which they eagerly did. That is the kind of eager searching, with heart and soul, that will lead you and I to the ultimate gift! In our time, as it was then, God is the gift waiting to be discovered by those who are searching for Him.

May your quiet, ongoing search be rewarded.

Good Christmas to you and yours,
Karen

2 thoughts on “Not Your Usual Search Engine

  1. Hello Karen, I found you on pinterest and followed on over to your website!! I am anxious to check out your website as weaving interests me but is something I have not tried as of yet. I am thinking about purchasing a loom to do some bead weaving as I am a jewelry maker.
    Thank you for sharing your craft and most of all your love of our Savior Jesus Christ!!!!
    Have a Blessed Christmas,
    Patricia

    1. Hi Patricia, Welcome! I’m so glad to *meet* you. Let me know if you have any questions as you begin to explore the world of weaving.
      Many blessings to you!
      Karen

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