Posted by: lavernewaddington | September 7, 2024

Backstrap Weaving – Ummmmmm……

Although I don’t typically wear four at once, I’m almost always wearing a wrist cuff when I’m traveling.
Wearing my woven work, such as these belts, is sometimes more effective at gatherings than wearing a name tag!
A more recent addition to my belt collection using both warp and weft-faced structures.
Using my cotton-spinning bag as a purse on an outing with my friend Emerald in Australia. Multi-purpose items are a bonus when traveling with limited space in luggage.
My updated camera strap woven in my own handspun wool and original hummingbird figure in three-color reversible pebble weave.
Backstrap loom weaving with camera at the ready. There was to need to let the pouch do the talking in this case as there was plenty going on there at my loom.
Wearing jewelry in the street here in Santa Cruz is not a good idea. I learned that the hard way in my first months here. Naturally, I do enjoy being able to do so when I’m away.
Fabric for the phone slip case on the loom. I only use it when I travel.
Hurry up and get the shot before I melt!
Designs with SE Asian leanings have already been starting to appear.
Ikat, rep weave with pick-up, warp-faced double weave, open balanced plain weave with inlay, complementary-warp pick-up, supplementary weft patterning.
Ozzie
April 1, 2003 – August 29, 2024

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  1. mjlee1976's avatar

    My condolences on the loss of you sweet kitty.

    Your blog posts are always chock full of interesting stories and tidbits. Thank you!

    • lavernewaddington's avatar

      Thank you. And thanks for the words of encouragement about the blog. It’s so nice to know that people read and enjoy it and I appreciate your taking the time to say so. ❤️

  2. peterheb's avatar

    I’m so sorry to hear about your cat. It’s wild to see how much you’ve excelled as a weaver in these past years! A shame people steal jewelry off your person like that.

    • lavernewaddington's avatar

      Thank you so much! ❤️ Santa Cruz has been a great place to live and good to me in so many ways. The jewelry thing is a very minor inconvenience.

  3. fiberassociations's avatar

    I am sorry you lost Ozzie, Laverne. I know she went to live with your friends, but I’m sure it’s one more tie that is hard to cut as you move home.

    • lavernewaddington's avatar

      Thank you so much. It’s been a sad week letting go of so many things.

  4. lausanneha's avatar

    Your dear Ozzie had such a long life with you. As much as you will miss your dear furry companion, you now have one less reason to remain in Santa Cruz. I’ve only been reading your wonderfully informative blog since 2013, not 2009, and in that time I’ve watched you explore new techniques and master them in project after project. I love to follow your process as you develop an idea , the way you focus your efforts and apply your amazing skills to bring it into being. You are the most inspiring weaver and designer I know of, hands down!

    • lavernewaddington's avatar

      Thank you so much, Lausanne. I’ve been feeling sad and wistful and anxious about pulling all this off and moving back to Australia. Your kind words are so appreciated.

  5. Virginia's avatar

    You are one of the very few people I know who has managed to create a career doing something that you absolutely love. That’s a rare blessing. And you’ve been so careful in planning your transition back to your (adopted) homeland that I’m sure you’ll be totally at peace when you’re settled back in. And you’ll keep on backstrap weaving no matter what. And maybe Zoom teaching?

    • lavernewaddington's avatar

      Yes, yes and yes, Virginia. I’ll be weaving away once I’m settled in Australia, teaching in person over there and doing lots of Zoom teaching too. I’ll be needing the work… lots of bills to pay! Thanks for your encouragement ☺️


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