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- Watery Weaves.
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- Studies of water surface pattern, in style of Davi...
- Samples of lightweight fabric, suggested use for b...
- Space dyed warp in stripes of white, small pattern...
- Space dyed warp with various wefts, with inlay thr...
- Experiments with techniques, needle ...
- Samples woven for blankets. warp was in stripes, ...
- Blanket weave weight in honeycomb. Woven in handsp...
- Pollen Proliferation
- Study of pollen surface and flower seed pods.Back
- Various images after computer manipulation.Back
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- Raised spots stuffed with hand dyed roving and the...
- Orange weft is a bamboo yarn which gives a slightl...
- Fabric sample which was subsequently selected to p...
- Large spots padded to give texture to surface of f...
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- Range of buttons produced to compliment the cushio...
- Close up of throw and cushionsBack
- Assessment displayBack
- Throw and cushions in situ.Back
- Frosty Menswear.
- Colour palette given.Back
- Frost and frozen water patterns.Back
- Suitable for scarves.Back
- Suiting weight fabric.Back
- Fabric suitable for shirting to compliment the sui...
- Lightweight fabrics suitable for shirtingwith ink...
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About Me
- Louise West
- I started university later in life than most of my collegues, being a mature student. I have gained a huge amount from my BA, and I am now furthering my knowledge and experience with engagement on MA ADAPT course which I started in January 2010. Some of my BA work is on this blog, along with other textiles and a commission connected with Lace. I am also teaching lace with a class held weekly in Nottingham. Other weekend courses to follow and talks in areas of lace history.
4 comments:
You should be very proud of your work Louise, it is fantastic! You capture the essence of water very well in your drawings, and as I remember, your weave samples were very successful too. I am looking forward to seeing more of that work up here. Well done!
You should be very proud of your work Louise, it is fantastic! You capture the essence of water very well in your drawings, and as I remember, your weave samples were very successful too. I am looking forward to seeing more of that work up here. Well done!
Nice work, Louise! I read on the Online Guild that you also do bobbin lace, and weave. Do you ever combine the two? I sometimes try to do that. Have you tried your water theme in lace?
Annie, I did a couple of small experiments with combining the two but the course programme doesn't allow enough time to be able to develop this area much... something to work on when I start the MA in January 2010
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