"Last drop"
"Grail"
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Warping and weaving plastic bottle (after cutting its bottom) …
January 14 2009
Temperature -26°C - Wind chill -37°C
Temperature -26°C - Wind chill -37°C
Wow! So much for my asthma! I am hibernating at home. In September I got shingles and still did not recover completely. I was sick again and again with the flue and cold, allergies and asthma and weaving big tapestries was out of question. But I was not completely hopeless, I was making a small stuff! I said stuff, because those experiments - although woven … are not tapestries ...
8 comments:
Sorry I asked you to enable comments -- I didn't see the link at the bottom of the page. I would love to know how you warp the bottles for weaving.
I'll be visiting often. Thanks for sharing your blog link on the tapestry list.
Tommye
Rob… you can see on the last two pictures…
I made cuts (diagonal openings) 1cm or less at the bottom and attached the warp to the ring made at the top - neck of the bottle" so the thread could go up and down… after I finished I cut unnecessary openings and the plastic bottle could slid out but I decided to leave it, so my bottle will be more strong…
Thanks Tommye! ...and I will be your follower…
This work and way of warping reminds me of the bag on a box that was discussed on the list recently. Great creativity Krystyna and most importantly, you are weaving!
Pam.
I love your stuff. I love how you incorporate your artistic sense into everyday things. This is very inspiring. I don't post much on the list, but I'll be posting her. Wonderful stuff.
Thanks Pam, yes it is kind of this same idea like weaving on a box or cardboard. I made some experiments working on already ready skeleton such as lampshade or plastic basket. I will add those later on my blog…
Hi Hester, thank you! I will be waiting for your comments!
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