Textile Wall Art - 'tying-in'
After weaving each roll of tweed the new warp must be meticulously hand tied to the old one - 696 knots each tied with the special weavers knot to join the old and new. This join enables the new tweed to be pulled through the 'heddles' - 696 wire frames that hold each thread and control when it is lifted up to create the pattern. Once the new tweed is started this tied section is cut off and I turn them into abstract wall hangings!
Posted unframed on a recycled card backing, recyclable film and with a wee information slip. Perfect for posting worldwide and ready to frame/mount/hang however you wish! Frame with a mount or centralised and free form, get a contrasting or matching colour frame, hang on an interesting piece of wood or dowel or simply fix to the wall for a floating hanging! A unique, eye catching, talking piece of textile wall art 😍