| knitted shawl |
Our guild took a break from our regular meetings in December. For some that meant putting away the yarns and fleece temporarily while we don our aprons and do some Christmas baking. But don’t think we were totally distracted by the holiday season.
Earlier in November a group had explored warp painting using cold reactive dyes. As a result there were painted warps just waiting to be woven. I’ve included some photos of the dyed warps. The intensity of the colour varied with the amount of dye and with the type of fiber that was used. Some of the cotton and cotton-mix warps took on soft subtle colourations while other fibers gave quite brilliant results.
So, some of us just could not wait. I’ll bet they are the ones who open their presents on Christmas eve too. Above are the scarves they produced from those painted warps.
