I gave each of the three red-gradient shawls their hard press today, knowing in advance that this would be where I would decide
which was best for a hands-on jury.
I think the gold silk weft is my favorite from a distance of 1-3′.
Closer than that I think the beat looks a bit uneven. Worse, in the photo you can see a treadling error. So it’s out.
Next up for me is the silver silk weft. I like the contrast with the reds and the beat is nice and even.
Unfortunately there’s some kind of imperfection. I can’t figure out what caused it, but it’s really obvious up close. So it’s out, too.
That leaves the navy rayon weft.
Although I don’t think it’s the most photogenic, it has an even beat and no imperfections. That’s the one I’ll submit for hands-on
jurying.
Thought you might like to see how different the two sides of this weaving look...this happens to be the gold weft.
Tobie asked for the draft of this pattern. Here’s a bit of it.
I thought I could upload and link to a wif file, but apparently I can’t. So if you want the full wif download, email me (peg dot cherre at gmail dot com) and I’ll send it to you.
February 3rd, 2015 |
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