I used some of the hand spun in the Watery Weaves collection... http://uni-textiles-louise.blogspot.com/2008/12/samples-woven-for-blankets.html but not for the final show work as I was working in much finer silk than I can spin (as yet!)
I started university later in life than most of my collegues, being a mature student. I have gained a huge amount from my BA, and I am now furthering my knowledge and experience with engagement on MA ADAPT course which I started in January 2010. Some of my BA work is on this blog, along with other textiles and a commission connected with Lace. I am also teaching lace with a class held weekly in Nottingham. Other weekend courses to follow and talks in areas of lace history.
Beautiful Louise - lots of lovely texture and pattern in a minimalist style!!
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Very nice Louise, did you use any of that lovely hand spun yarn after all?
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I used some of the hand spun in the Watery Weaves collection... http://uni-textiles-louise.blogspot.com/2008/12/samples-woven-for-blankets.html
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