New week, new warp. I wanted to weave more samples of the Tejido Huave technique described in this post. A little more spontaneous, this time. First a diamond.
What's better than a diamond? Three diamonds!
Then I tried something asymmetric, but graphed it out first. The challenge was to avoid any floats longer than 3. Done.
A closeup. This might be the last warp I put on the rigid heddle loom before moving day. Maybe.
Jacquard sighting! This was while I waited for the elevator. Click to enlarge.
Meanwhile, the outdoors beckons. On this morning's walk I spent a little extra time in the rose garden.
And the waterfowl are always composing and recomposing themselves into elegant compositions. I thought this one looked better in black & white.
I love my daily walk around the lake. Now that it's a little cooler, I don't have to start out quite so early.
Now may I change the subject? Here's a bumper sticker I saw this morning: "Elect a clown, expect a circus." Yup.