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7 years ago in #homesteading by schoonercreek (52)
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Gorgeous work. The earthen colors are just perfect. Thank you for sharing them with us. 🐓🐓
Thank you very much!!
What beauty! Sheer natural beauty. I love the shawls!! And as always I'm in awe of the talent and time involved to make them.
Thank you so much! I am very grateful to get to do it!!
That looks so warm. My wife makes art from Merino wool, so I know you've done an amazing job.
So beautiful, especially the scarf dyed with logwood!
Thank you!!!
Hope you don't mind me asking but how wide a loom has to be for making garments such as the first jacket you show? I see these lap looms and such but always feel the fabric is not wide enough to make anything but scarves...
This is a great way to use yarn and the colours you obtain from natural dyes are wonderful. Thank you for your post!
I use a 36 inch wide loom, but 18 inches would be enough for some things!. Some looms you can also do a double weave on for twice the width. Thanks for stopping by!
How beautiful! You have an amazing gift.
Thank you!!!
Impressive work! Is this all done on a loom?
Thank you! Yes it is!