tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2231303442426460519.post7051581857868403912..comments2024-03-19T23:27:59.618-07:00Comments on Dust Bunnies Under My Loom: Eight Shaft Fancy Twill PatternsNgairehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05674195335454268145noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2231303442426460519.post-29917294814898003662009-06-07T14:42:51.242-07:002009-06-07T14:42:51.242-07:00I've just been reading your blog for the first...I've just been reading your blog for the first time - very interesting, thank you.<br /><br />Your room looks just like mine! Same white walls, same woodblock floor, same big loom ....Irene Adlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14215686951866403945noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2231303442426460519.post-54504272635052611082009-06-06T20:33:17.466-07:002009-06-06T20:33:17.466-07:00Hi Peg,
My first set of scarves used bilateral sym...Hi Peg,<br />My first set of scarves used bilateral symmetry which in essence gives ray-like ridges along the diagonal. Radial symmetry is symmetrical vertically, horizontally and diagonally because the tie up themselves are symmetrical with respect to a imaginary diagonal line from the lower left corner of the design thru the upper right corner of the tie up.<br />Or bilateral is crosses and radial is circles.Lynnettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11459520887792560982noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2231303442426460519.post-66387245258920114892009-06-06T13:09:59.448-07:002009-06-06T13:09:59.448-07:00radial symmetry? You throw out such a lovely soun...radial symmetry? You throw out such a lovely sounding term, but I don't have the foggiest what it means! Could you explain? Please?Peg in South Carolinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07886923838871937466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2231303442426460519.post-64649327195140006192009-06-06T13:03:13.666-07:002009-06-06T13:03:13.666-07:00Lovely! I was just eying those frost twills in Twi...Lovely! I was just eying those frost twills in Twill Thrills myself... Love what you've done with them! And how nice of your daughter, the flowers are gorgeous.skiingweaverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07816588515156925458noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2231303442426460519.post-2499488649238600102009-06-06T13:02:47.699-07:002009-06-06T13:02:47.699-07:00What a wonderful daughter you have. I agree with ...What a wonderful daughter you have. I agree with Sue about the clematis. Great way to bring them inside to enjoy.<br /><br />I like both of your weavings and especially the way you changed the selvedges. Amazing how it effects the over all look.bspinnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11385723696922637454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2231303442426460519.post-14336691656372547312009-06-06T05:07:54.924-07:002009-06-06T05:07:54.924-07:00Interesting to see how you changed things up durin...Interesting to see how you changed things up during this warp. Thanks for sharing that!<br /><br />Even though I have a friend who does the edge threads trick at the selvedges, I didn't understand quite what she meant til you shared pictures of actually changing out the threads and having new threads hanging off the back of your loom.<br /><br />The flowers look great! I love the clematis in the bowl....will have to try that if I get more blooms this year!<br /><br />And the pink flowers on the mat you made during the winter...perfection!!!<br /><br />SueLife Looms Largehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05522897791564181980noreply@blogger.com