Sunday, 2 June 2013

An interview with Ptolemy Mann

 
Very interesting insight into the work of Ptolemy Mann and how she got to where she is today
 
Some of Ptolemy Mann's stunning woven work, I just love her use of colour and the painted effect that is created across the warp due to the ikat dye methods she uses prior to weaving.
 




 

Saturday, 1 June 2013

Japanese silk weaving Yuki-tsumugi

 
 
 
This is an unbelievably beautiful process that is almost  passed our western comprehension of fast fashion.  This exquisite fabric is made from silk filament that has been tied and dyed (similar to ikat dying) before being handwoven on a loom which hasn't changed in mechanism for the last 1500years. This fabric will take a month for an experienced artisan weaver to produce 1 roll of fabric and complicated designs can take up to a year to produce from start to finish.  This is well worth a watch, really stunning!

Saturday, 9 March 2013

The beautiful work of Muffy Young


I came across the beautiful woven work of Muffy young whilst flicking around on Pinterest. I just love these woven structures and colours. They give such a stricking effect and work really well as woven scarves. Check out more of Muffy's work on her website: http://www.muffyyoung.com/



Thursday, 7 March 2013

Weave waves

Weave Waves

An inspirational project between two talented maker's. This collaboration between artist Scanner and textile weave designer Ismini Samanidou is definitely worth a look!