Marianne Heggtveit:
The intricacies of woven fabric have fascinated me for as long as I can remember. How two thin and very long ‘things’ – threads – can bring about a solid, pliable object – fabric – in a myriad of varieties is truly wondrous to me. But, over the years I realized that weave structures or techniques are never ends in themselves. They are, together with other aspects of design such as colour, fibre and texture, just one element necessary to create a piece of cloth. My fascination of and challenges in creating cloth continue.
This fabric was woven by Karin Hendriksen.
Preparing For Fall
This scarf was woven by Roberta Murrant.
Fall Colors
This piece was woven by Jean Down.
Coffee By The Lake
This piece was woven by Francesca Overend.
Flower
This piece was woven by Jean Down to represent Moving On.
Log Cabin
This fabric was woven by Deb Templeton to represent the ends of logs from a log cabin.