

#SeptTextileLove Day 20: New Skills
In my latest project I am making a panel comprising of macrame, lucet cords and tatted items, non of which I have ever done before!⠀ ⠀ ...


#SeptTextileLove Day 19: Nature ⠀
⠀ Not a textile, but I really love this metalwork by Sharon McSwiney. I knew her when she was a member of Shropshire Guild of...


#SeptTextileLove Day 18: Markmaking⠀
⠀ I find the inbuilt raddle on the Louet looms invaluable. However, my method of resting the heel of my hand on them does lead to some...


#SeptTextileLove Day 17: Rework
I’m intrigued by the differences that can be achieved when you rework a pattern with a different yarn and sett. The swatch on the right...


#SeptTextileLove Day 16: Sustainable⠀
⠀ I’m a big fan of British wool. The UK has over sixty sheep breeds - more than any other country in the world. They often graze on land...


#SeptTextileLove Day 15: Gritty⠀
⠀ I have chosen the definition of "gritty" that describes something as courageous or daring. These garments/creations (found a while ago...


#SeptTextileLove Day 14:Cute⠀
⠀ Whilst my weaving assistant is undeniably cute, his assistance when winding a warp onto the loom is not always appreciated!⠀ ⠀ I've...


#SeptTextileLove Day 13: Colour⠀
⠀ As someone whose priority is texture rather than colour, I commend this dress by Sandra Backlund as a prime example of how colour can...


#SeptTextileLove Day 12: Unravelling
During a recent tidy up, I discovered some experimental blanks a friend knitted up for me last year so I could play about with gradient...


#SeptTextileLove Day 11: Magazines/Blog
We've all been there; you're happily going through your day as planned and then something unexpected creates a delay and, horror of...



























