Inspiration for NS’s custom baby wrap came from nature – a rainbow and birds. I measured out the warp for the rainbow section first.
Then I started measuring the color bars that will be the majority of this wrap.
I was quite curious as to how this would all come together on the loom.
I know that the iridescence of the bird was important to NS, and that what I wove would have to be representative, not really iridescent itself. While iridescence can be achieved with shiny yarns (not suitable for a baby wrap) and opposites on the color wheel, it’s not easily (at all?) achievable with the matte finish of the unmercerized cotton and a weft color that has to work with the rainbow section, too. I was hoping that beyond the computer image my weaving software could produce, the actual weaving itself would come close to achieving this goal.
I know that this photo can’t do it justice. You just have to trust me when I tell you that in real life, the interplay of the black in the warp and the marine in the weft does, in fact, create almost iridescence. I’m really happy with the result, and hope N is, too.
I’m about 1/2 way through the weaving of this wrap, and will be interested to see how the colors change with that pale green weft.
Wow!! I can definitely see the iridescence from the photo.. that is so unique and lovely!
Thanks, Julienne! I’m never happy with the photos, but do the best I can with my fluorescent lighting.
Wow, that is a gorgeous project you have going there and I cannot wait to see the end result.
Thanks, Lynda. I’ll be able to post photos of the 2nd baby wrap on this warp – with a light green weft – soon.
OMG! LOVE!
It is beautiful on the loom! I can’t wait to see it in real life!
So glad you like it! I think the interplay of the marine and the black is terrific, and love the crispness of the color divisions.
Absolutely gorgeous! I can’t wait to see the green!
Me, too, Heather! I love watching the interplay of colors in designs others pick!