Posted by: lavernewaddington | April 19, 2024

Backstrap Weaving – An Unexpected Match

Finished with the second figure and glad that I hadn’t cluttered the center space.
This photo gives a better view of the white-on-white pattern which is sometimes very hard to capture well. Note how the variegated thread mysteriously changes tone right at the middle of the warp.
When laid out flat like this, it’s a bit disappointing how “flat” it looks considering that it is, after all, made from silk.
Here’s another look at the white-on-white patterning on the sides that I love so much.
Here it is with one of the two flower/foliage bands placed alongside.
The two flower/foliage bands together. I was particularly pleased with these two bands as they had been a study in how to switch background colors smoothly back and forth along the length of a band without using a harsh and sudden horizontal transition.

I’ll leave you with images of two little slices of culture here in Santa Cruz…


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  1. hreindyr415's avatar

    Your hummingbirds and leaves are always exquisite, Laverne! They are so delicate, they look like they could emerge from the textile. Beautifully woven, as always.

    • lavernewaddington's avatar

      Thank you! I also feel like the birds want to fly off the cloth!

  2. kathyo's avatar

    Beautiful!

  3. myrawood818's avatar

    all are beautiful but the flower bands take my breath away!

    • lavernewaddington's avatar

      Thanks. I loved weaving those once I got the hang of the color changes. It was so much fun designing it as I went wanting every part to be different.

  4. Ernestine Bolduc's avatar

    so beautiful!

  5. Ann Littlewood's avatar

    So accomplished, Laverne, I’m in awe.

  6. Janean's avatar

    Your weaving is always gorgeous. We met in Florida, USA about 8 years ago. Do you have patterns for these designs in one of your books? I hope we run into each other again.

    • lavernewaddington's avatar

      Hi Janean. I remember very well meeting you after the inkle loom class that you had just taught. Thanks for your comment on my weaving. I haven’t published a book on the supplementary-weft technique yet but plan to and will include some foliage patterns and many others. The hummingbirds have a special meaning to me and so I most likely won’t include those. Yes, I do hope that I can visit all the tropical weavers in Florida again some day.

  7. thebutterflygirl316's avatar

    Beautiful! Love the hummingbirds! The varigated silk is so pretty.

    • lavernewaddington's avatar

      Thank you so much. Will’s gift of the variegated thread finally pushed me into using it as warp.

  8. Berna's avatar

    Wow, these are gorgeous.


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