Monday, July 28, 2008

RECENT POSTS FROM OTHER BLOGS

First the weaving blogs.

Along the Way -- Dot's Fibre to Fabric
A Universal Tie up for a Countermarch Loom -- Dot's Fibre to Fabric
Carole's Krokbragd Kindred Threads
A Morning on the Dark Side -- Weaverly
Youth Weaving Class -- River City Weaves
A Conversation in Fiber -- Cyber Fiber Scriber
If Having Books Was the Same as Having Knowledge -- Taueret
Success -- Weaving Spirit
Summer and Winter Runner -- Sharing the Fiber Fever
Lake Superior Lap Rug -- Honeysuckle Loom
Short and Long Stories -- Fibres of Being
Waffle Weave Sampler -- Leigh's Fiber Journal

Constance Rose Textile Design has a pair of interesting posts on sketchbooks.
To Sketch or Not
Sketch Books, Part 2

The following post is about Margaret Bergman, weaver and designer of looms
Swedish Serendipity -- The Straight of the Goods

SOME WEAVING POSTS FOCUSING ON COLOR

Though Sandra (of Sandra's Loom Blog) weaves some amazingly complex structures, it is her use of color that brings those structures to life.
Second Hummingbird Started
More Hummers

To see a beautiful photo of a Randall Darwall scarf, don't miss this. I have saved the images to my hard drive for further study and inspiration. Be sure to blow up these images to see the details. And if you don't know who Randall Darwall is, go here.
Color Inspiration -- Kindred Threads

An interesting series of posts of Cally's latest project
Colour Reflections
First Attempt
More on Color Choices

NOT ABOUT WEAVING BUT RELEVANT

Twyla Tharp is a choreography and the author of a notable book I have read called The Creative Habit. I have read it and found it inspiring, and so I recommend reading it, and also taking a look at Robert Genn's take on the book.
Twyla's Habits -- The Painter's Keys

© 2008

2 comments:

Cherri said...

Peg, Thanks for the links. I often visit your site to see what you are doing, and who you are linking to because you link to some very inspiring folks!
Cherri

Peg in South Carolina said...

Cherri, glad you enjoy the links. I can never get too much inspiration!