I had to master the basic traditional Lee's Surrender pattern from Marguerite Porter Davison's A Handweaver's Pattern Book |
I set up the loom and got started, but I broke my wrist in June and all weaving was put on hold. |
The possibilities spread out before me but I had to wait! |
Finally after 6 months I felt I have the stamina to get back to the loom, but I could only pull the beater with my right hand. As a discipline to really learn the pattern I did six pretty much matching mats of the basic traditional Lee's Surrender design. |
White variations done in the Egyptian cotton 20/2 that I used on the warp |
A bookmark |
a border idea for a lampshade |
fringed trim idea done with black wool |
My favorite variation done in Cottolin |
cottolin and vintage cotton yarn |
I did the plain weave base
alternating with the 20/2 egyptian cotton
and the heavier green and red yarns
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Design sampler with reds and oranges, many different textures
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This piece will be a wall hanging |
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Back to the drawing board... |
Lee's Surrender is a very generative pattern! |
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