How I Got Into Weaving – Lia Cook
NAME: Lia Cook BACKSTORY: Lia's work has long entranced and engaged me. She is a Bay Area (San Francisco, California, US) visual artist who combines weaving with painting, photography, video, and digital technology to explore the sensuality of the woven image and the...
How I Got Into Weaving – Rosalie Neilson
NAME: Rosalie Neilson BACKSTORY: I first learnt about Rosalie through a friend who was taking a workshop class with Rosalie at Convergence. I saw the samples produced at this workshop in warp rep and was blown away by the colours, the designs, the possibilities of...
How I Got Into Weaving – Cathryn Amidei
NAME: Cathryn Amidei BACKSTORY: Cathryn is an awesome jacquard weaver. We first connected through Complex Weavers and Pat Williams who had been Cathryn's graduate advisor at Eastern Michigan University and who was a friend of mine through my acquisition of an old...
How I Got Into Weaving – Laura Fry
NAME: Laura Fry BACKSTORY: I first met Laura in person whilst I was living in Tean in the UK - I can't remember the year now - but she came with weaver Kerstin Fröberg whilst they were travelling around the UK. What an honour. Whilst I hadn't met her in person before,...
How I Got Into Weaving – Jennie Parry
NAME: Jennie Parry BACKSTORY: Jennie Parry's braiding was something that attracted me right from the first moment of seeing her work. Her delicate touch, her imagination, her use of less usual materials such as paper and her dedication to her textile discipline are...
How I Got Into Weaving – Bonnie Inouye
NAME: Bonnie Inouye BACKSTORY: Bonnie Inouye's book Exploring Multishaft Design (currently out of print) has for many weavers been the way into much more exciting cloth and learning many different techniques. I met Bonnie through Complex Weavers and her many articles...
Brain and Weaving Shifts
You know when something pushes you out of your comfort zone and you feel decidedly unbalanced? Well, I do now. It's exciting, it's exhilarating and it's definitely a bit unnerving!! It's been an interesting week with the launch off Beneath the Surface monograph and...
Beneath the Surface – monograph available from today
It's launch day for my Beneath the Surface monograph. It's only taken 10 years (!) but finally my monograph on stitched double cloth, with piqué, matelassé, non-chemical cloqué, and using waffle weave to create fabulous deep texture is here. It has been thoroughly...
How I Got Into Weaving – Janet Phillips
NAME: Janet Phillips BACKSTORY: Janet was another weaver who was always there when I first started weaving and who has stood the test of time. Her first book The Weaver's Book of Fabric Design (1983), (her second, Designing Woven Fabrics, was published in 2008) was...
Imperfect Art
The title of today's blog is actually the title of a book I've been reading. It's about jazz, but before you quickly skip on to the next item on your Facebook feed or scroll down to the next email in your inbox, it also applies to weaving. Written in 1988, Ted Gioia...
How I Got Into Weaving – Ann Richards
NAME: Ann Richards BACKSTORY: Ann has been a part of my weaving life from the almost the beginning - certainly in my second year of weaving I remember picking up a book co-authored by Ann Sutton and Diane Sheehan called Ideas in Weaving and seeing a lovely...
Heddlecraft feature, Australian news and French adventures
What a sobering week it has been news-wise. All lives matter and we must do what we believe to be right and to support each other against injustice and hatred wherever and whenever it shows up. I have posted my reflections in a video on my Facebook profile as I feel...