Tapestry with No Intention to Hurry

I call it Figs and Coffee, but the figs and the coffee are barely recognizable at this point. The image will make sense when it is complete. In the meantime, I am continually intrigued by the fascinating interplay of colors. You can expect me to keep adding to the tapestry until it is complete. It’s nice to not be in a hurry.

Warping slat hangs from the ends of the beater and sits below the warp. The suspended slat keeps the cartoon right under the warp. I use a quilter’s clip on each side to hold the cartoon in exact position.
Every time I advance the warp I examine the positioning of the cartoon to make sure it matches up with marks I have made on the warp in key places.
Regular stops to step back and see if I need to make color or contrast adjustments keeps me on track. Thus, the need to backtrack and undo rows of weaving is infrequent.
Corner window setting for this hand-built loom reinforces my intention to not be in a hurry.

May you keep moving toward completion.

Happy weaving,
Karen

8 thoughts on “Tapestry with No Intention to Hurry

    1. Hi Nannette, Most of the green you see through the windows right now are cedar trees. There are some weeds beginning to show, and some bluebonnet sprouts. I have a good view.

      Thanks,
      Karen

    1. Hi Bonnie, I do have a really nice work space with this loom – it’s in a corner of our living room. That means I can weave without having to go anywhere. And this corner has a great view.

      Thanks,
      Karen

    1. Hi Margot, There is something special about being able to see the beauty of creation while creating something on the loom. Thanks for expressing your thoughts!

      Thanks,
      Karen

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