Archive for the ‘woven ribbon’ Category

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Grosgrain ribbon bag for Robin

March 23, 2008

I made this ivory & black grosgrain ribbon bag for Robin- I copied one that she had that needed replacing. It’s plain weave 1/4″ grosgrain ribbon, 2 black weavers, one ivory weaver, cut on semi-bias.  I learned a neat trick for trimming the tassel evenly- wrap the tassel in paper, cut thru the paper and tassel to get a clean, even cut.  The bag is lined in black taffeta.  It is 6 1/4″ square.  It’s on its way to her now.

 XO Gail & Fog

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Undulating Twill

March 23, 2008

I saw this undulating twill in a Cole Haan ad- it’s done in leather and makes a beautiful bag.  The 2×2 twill is very simple, there is no magic to the weave, it’s the variety of widths of warp and weft that cause the undulation. 

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I’d like to replicate this weave in satin ribbon, or in cassette & video tape for my friend Patricia, who is a Film Studies professor. 

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 The cassette/video tape is pretty fragile, though, so I don’t know if it would survive the wear as a garment.  I make have to make a scarf instead.  When I stitched thru the tape, the needle holes  created a perforation that made the tape tear.  I have backed the sample with iron-on fusible tricot to combat  that problem.   I’m also not certain that the cassette/videotape would not disintegrate in the dry cleaning process.  The fusible tricot may also delaminate from the tape.  I have an adventerous friend on the Yahoo Weaving Group who is a dry cleaner, she has offered to process my sample as an experiment.  I’m sending it off to her tonight- so we will see what happens. 

XO Gail & Fog