
Torn between feeling I should report on my recent trip and my desire to share my current process (and having out of town guests), I suffered Blog Freeze! In order to recover from this debilitating syndrome, I will just have to move forward. As I absorb aspects of my trip East, I will let bits and pieces come through and weave themselves into my experience.
However, I continue to weave a little bit everyday.

I have to admit it is lots of fun to focus on the weft for a change, to not think about the outcome.

It is grand fun to inlay some
ikat yarn.

And here finally I believe I experience the
Saori Spirit. I will cut this off the loom this evening and promise to show it to you no matter what.
2 comments:
Thankyou for sharing your Saori experience... this would be a great way of working through a weaving block...just weave every day.
Pam.
I'm still enjoying the color interactions each time you post.
Thanks for sharing!
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