Et voila!

in #needleworkmonday5 years ago

The new rugs are ready and the loom on it's way for a new project!

If you don't know what I am talking about then you have, for sure, missed last Monday's post, where I introduced you to my partner and her loom!

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If you don't have the time to go here and read all about it, I can tell you in short that the first wefts created in our new home, are 3 rugs made out of old cloth stripes.

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At the end of last week's post the first rug was almost ready but still on the loom. Now all three of them are ready and as promised, its time to share the pictures of the rest of the weaving and of course, the final product!

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So here they are, ready to be placed around our bed!

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All the pictures were taken with my Canon EOS 6D Mark II with a Canon EF 50mm f1.8 STM lens attached and all the words are mine.

Thank you for reading and if you want to know more about me you can check out my introduction post.

Commenting, upvoting and resteeming are highly appreciated!

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You really managed to take some nice shots of the loom in action. The rugs turned out great!
@tipu curate

Yes, I love them already!
Thank you for the support :)

These are great. Your pictures of them are so beautiful too!

Thank you!
I enjoyed taking the pictures and I will definitely enjoy using the rugs :)

What a marvelous continuation of beautiful process photos! I really love the feel of this post and the comfort and joy that looming brings. The rugs turned out so lovely and I’m sure they bring such a warm and cozy feeling to your new home.

Thank you so much to you both for allowing us to experience the process. I enjoyed :)

Thank you @crosheille!
Your comment is so encouraging for both of us :)

You’re welcome. 😊

All three rugs are wonderful. I especially love the little specks of color, the green or pink... wow. This makes your rugs so special and unique. The loom looks really impressive, I have never worked on such a big one 😮😮😮 (honestly, I only tried to weave once with a handmade cardboard loom.... the project idea, which I got from a Japanese book was lovely, but I am much too impatient 😂)

Haha yes, the frame looms require a lot of patient! The larger the loom, the bigger the result with every single stroke. Maybe you should take a very large loom, after all :)
Thank you for the support and for the resteems!

A fantastic way to recycle old fabrics. Love the blue with the neutral shades. And the rug with the paler blue-grey shades is superb ~ Like the ocean on an overcast day. The three will look wonderful together in your new home. ♥︎♥︎⚖️♥︎♥︎

Thanks a lot!
I like this technique because, apart from recycling (which is super), it also introduces randomness in the pattern and usually I like it!
Glad you liked it, too :)


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