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  • Looming — The process

    Okay, here’s how it works. I found a paucity of images of the process online, so if you’re curious…. First, change the shed, and made sure the warps are separated, one of each warp pair in front, and one in back. I tend to use my fingers between the warps to fix this. I have…

    April 13, 2008
  • I was interviewed…

    Cyndi Lavin interviewed me for her blog, Jewelry and Beading. Read my artist profile, if you’d like. And, add her to your list of blogs to read. She writes every weekday, I think!

    April 11, 2008
  • Looming, part 2

    I’m about one-quarter done with the looming….

    April 10, 2008
  • Looming — Inspiration

    What’s the image that I’m doing, and how did I choose it? One of the feeds in my feed reader is Eye Level, done by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. February 29th’s post was of Hans Hoffman. Hoffman was born in Germany, came to the United States, and was an important influence in Color Field…

    April 6, 2008
  • On to looming, part 1

    I went back and read my previous warping posts, and it took me more than 6 hours to set up the loom. My guess is that I can cut that by perhaps a third next time (provided I don’t make a mistake back at the beginning of warping and have to take it back). It…

    April 4, 2008
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