Wow, Pat. This is wonderful. His techniques are a bit different. Can't believe he sews all those slits off the loom. Results are wonderful. I will share this with our sutherland friends, some of whom are interested in tapestry. Might drum up interest in a future class...
To all who've found this blog--Tapestry Share--I began it a few years ago as a private one among several of my students and me (Tommye Scanlin). I opened it for public viewing after about a year and invited a few other people to be authors along with me, folks who have been my students at some point or who also teach tapestry. Find out more about my work at my blog: http://tapestry13.blogspot.com
Pat Williams, good friend and exceptional tapestry weaver, joins me occasionally to make posts to this blog. Pat will contribute to the conversation with her expertise and her very special humor! Please visit Pat's website to see what I'm talking about.
Teaching and learning about tapestry are very important in my life and also for Pat. We have co-taught several workshops and will be doing more in the future, either at her studio or mine, or in other venues. She and I both appreciate the wonderful teachers we've had in the past and hope to be able to pass on some of the knowledge that's been so generously shared with us. We hope everyone who discovers Tapestry Share finds information to help them along their path of tapestry making.
Wow, Pat. This is wonderful. His techniques are a bit different. Can't believe he sews all those slits off the loom. Results are wonderful. I will share this with our sutherland friends, some of whom are interested in tapestry. Might drum up interest in a future class...
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful little film. A great one to show people new to tapestry weaving!I like how he hung it on the wall.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful film, beautiful tapestry. I loved seeing him outline his cartoon - a technique Tommye showed us at JCC.
ReplyDeleteHi Kate!
ReplyDeleteHope you're happily weaving away!!