

#SeptTextileLove Day 30: Favourite post by a participant, chosen by @suechristianweaver
Why do I like this piece by Sue Nicholls? The actual image appeals to me. I like that sort of outline drawing of trees, and the colours....

#SeptTextileLove Day 29: Edge posted by @fionacatanachtextiles
I have a bit of a ‘thing’ about my selvedges when weaving. Some say I am too fussy and ‘fiddle’ too much trying to get them right.⠀ ⠀...


#SeptTextileLove Day 28: Found posted by @qeenmab
I bought a pair of old linen sheets from a car boot sale, and, when I got home, found this sandwiched between them. I love the colours...


#SeptTextileLove Day 27: Uncontrolled posted by @nicolaruddtextilesâ €
As well as a hand weaver, I am also a handdyer. Today I am setting up for @yarndale and there always comes a point where it all feels...


#SeptTextileLove Day 26: Controlled posted by @suechristianweaver
Usually weaving is all about control – the weaver controls how the warp is put on the loom and how the weft is thrown and the loom...

#SeptTextileLove Day 25: Detail
I really admire the work of Jo Bee, and came across this picture in "Open Spaces", the latest book by Susan Guagliumi. This combination...

#SeptTextileLove Day24: Reverse â €
This is a small sample for my current project.â € â € It consists of two layers of cloth, woven at the same time. The front layer is hand...


#SeptTextileLove Day 23: Pattern
I love pattern, not just any pattern but rows, lines, columns of repeating geometric pattern. I think that’s one reason why I love...

#SeptTextileLove Day 22: Story/Narrativeâ €
This image is from a paper, published by Cornell University, entitled "Stitch Meshes for Knitted Clothing with Yarn Level Detail" in...

#SeptTextileLove Day 21: Favourite
Picking a favourite thing or activity is difficult as it's something that constantly changes. But one of my favourites is to spend a day...