Thursday 7 August 2014

Tapestry 4

The whole of the last blog didn't get published because I inadvertently pressed the jump break button and the rest of the blog disappeared.  Now I know to avoid it.





Finished.  I have enjoyed weaving these tapestries.  My sister said they looked like I had cut them up and rewoven them; they are meant to look like that.

Now for a larger one to complete the series.

7 comments:

Mary said...

Looks great Glennis! I can't wait to see them all together. The 'woven' look (as distinct from actual weaving) looks great, I love the way you have made the colours so different in each section.
I hope the final piece is similarly lovely.

Michelle said...

Well done Glennis!! :)

Glennis said...

Thank you Mary. They look together. When I get the one back from Wangaratta I will put a picture on the blog.

Glennis said...

Michelle, lovely to hear from you. I hope you are still weaving; the subjects I am doing this year are a lot of work but at least I get to make a body of tapestries which is satisfying. Many thanks

Michelle said...

Oh yes of course - weaving madly for my 'online exhibition', like you did last year ;)

Glennis said...

Good luck with your weaving. I submitted books made from woven sheets of paper because I hadn't done any tapestry weaving, just assignments.

Michelle said...

Mine is a combo of tapestry and needlepoint - all in my 'Goth Deathrock Subculture' theme ... it's good fun!!