A Tuesday in May

9 Responses

  1. Marti says:

    What a fab weaving… I would wear a sweater with all of these colors and design…green is my favorite color and I like to imagine myself as a moss nymph!

    • Catherine says:

      I love green, and it is really impressing me to watch spring come with all its new greens. A moss nymph, how lovely!

  2. Liz A says:

    love the contrasts in your weaving … the dense weft-faced fuzzy yarn (wool?) brings the tabby woven threads (cotton or silk?) into sharper focus … and “green adjacent” made me smile

    the little periwinkles just below the mussel also brought a smile of recognition from the days I used to walk along the shores of the Peconic Bay on Shelter Island … happy memories from so many years ago

    • Catherine says:

      I really enjoy the contrasts in threads/yarns. There’s silk, wool and cotton all in there. Lots of fun. Glad you liked the periwinkles!

  3. jude says:

    i really need to do some weaving.

    • Catherine says:

      I find that if I have my loom warped and some idea in my mind, I will weave in spare moments. I keep the weaving in progress on our dining table and weave while waiting for water to boil or dinner to cook Even just a few passes a day and something gets made.

  4. Nancy says:

    Love this green weaving so much!!

  5. Nancy says:

    Love this weaving so much!!

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