I have been adding stuff to my blog. Have you noticed the tabs across the top of the page?
If you click on Upcoming Events you can find out where I will be weaving next.
I am especially excited to be teaching an Inkle Weaving workshop at the Espanola Valley Fiber Arts Center in Espanola, New Mexico on July 31.
The Uses for a Band tab will suggest what to do with your narrow piece, now that you have finished it.
And the Resources tab has a list with links to tutorials, videos, PDF's and great websites that will inform, inspire and amaze you with what can be done on an inkle loom. I previewed many more, but included the ones which I felt were the best and most relevant. If you would like to suggest anything for me to add here, let me know.
This week I have been honored by fellow Etsy Sellers.
One of my guitar straps is included in this wonderfully colorful Etsy Treasury:
Summertime Tie-Dye
And another strap was featured on this blog:
She's Crafty!
And here is a peek at some of the guitar straps
I have been working on this past week.
I love the blue and white strap!!
ReplyDeleteOh what beautiful bands! You are so darn prolific!
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern in the middle on the bottom band. My pattern bands are all about the pattern. That one is a subtle feature.
ReplyDeleteThat one on the loom is really gorgeous, but they all are! Like the new features.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I will show you more of the blue band next time.
ReplyDeleteLove that "uses for a band" tab — I'll have to think about that very topic a lot more soon, since I've started inkle weaving finally. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, out of curiosity, and since I forgot to ask in my comment-in-reply-to-your-comment on my blog, how did you find my blog, anyway?
Silver- I have a "Google Alert" set to inkle weaving. It sends me e-mail messages when anything having to do with inkle weaving comes up on the web.
ReplyDeleteSince no one in my neighborhood is really into inkle weaving as a main focus, I am always looking for other inkle weavers out there in the larger world. I hope that you will keep in touch. I would love to see what you make on your new loom.
~Annie