I picked up some motif charts from the "Lithuanian Sashes Book" that Grace had gifted to me.
At first I was a bit perplexed at how to go about weaving them on the 4 Shaft Dorothy LeClerc loom.
There was not instruction in the book, but there was a lot of interesting history and charts.
I wove a strip of motifs as practice or samples of how the designs would translate. I think some of
the charts were from Kati Meek's book on "Reflections From a Flaxen Past". Weaving was slow
going at first, and after a time, it moved along faster.
Once I understood what to do, I could simply browse the internet for charts of different motifs, and adapt them to the size that I wanted. A pencil and some graph paper and a little math and I was having a good time. There are many possibilities for this type of weaving. Traditionally, the designs were woven for linens or incorporated into clothing.
When I cut it from the loom, I had a long strip that I'm not sure what to do with, so for the meantime, it is hanging in the doorway off the kitchen.
Lovely! You might want to check out Mary B. Kelly's books on goddess imagery, your goddess looks like many she has images of
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