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What is art cloth?

by Kelly 10 Comments

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I think of art cloth as a happy meeting of art and weaving.

It doesn’t have to be anything set or particular, art is a difficult topic to distinguish as it can be so incredibly broad.

Usually, when we plan a new woven piece, we start with calculating, sourcing materials, deciding on pattern and colour, and visualising how the finished project might look. It is already an artistic process by default.

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But when I think of art cloth, I think of a piece that is truly my own. I think of multi media techniques and the introduction of tools and materials that I might not ordinarily use in my weaving. I think of creating a piece that will not look like any other, it will be completely unique and original.

What an exciting concept!

I have just completed filming my new class, Art Cloth Workshop.

I’ve been spent a lot of time sampling and exploring, carefully considering what techniques I might like to share with students, testing to ensure quality control and choosing what I think gives great results and is achievable for anyone.

The curriculum plan includes some of the following techniques:

  • Warp painting
  • Inlaid overshot
  • Clasped weft
  • Sun printing
  • and more!
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This workshop is a little different to many of my classes in that it is not specifically project based. I do provide project ideas along the way, but the focus is more on sampling to explore the techniques. Once you have learned how to implement them, you can decide whether to go ahead and use them in a project.

The class is filmed on my 24″ Ashford rigid heddle loom. We use a wide variety of materials, and details of these are provided in the class.

The workshop is completely pre-recorded so that you can learn in your own time.

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If you are a member of the Online Weaving School, you will have free access to the workshop.

The class is also be available for single purchase.

To view the introduction video to the workshop, click below.

If you are ready to access the workshop, click on this link to enrol.

Until next time…

Happy Weaving!

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  1. Jacky Radbone

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    This looks so exciting Kelly. Thank you so much for always producing amazing classes that help us to continually improve our weaving, you are so generous in sharing your gifts. I can’t wait for this class ❤️

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    • Kelly

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      That’s great to hear Jacky! 😀

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  2. Nora Curran

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    I am very excited about this new class Kelly. And I look forward to seeing it. It sounds fun and can’t wait.

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    • Kelly

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      Great! 😀

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  3. Elsa Flego

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    Art cloth….. sounds like that may well become my greatest challenge of all! I have always thought of myself as of the ´non-artistic’ kind….BUT .I followed you in everything and well, I’ll try that too!
    Thank you Kelly for all your wonderful ideas!
    Elsa

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  4. Carol L St Jean

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    I so want to take this course, but it looks like enrollment is closed tho I just received the email today.

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    • Kelly

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      Carol, the class is not available yet, it’s not finished. Currently early access is available for Premium members only.

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  5. Celeste Pennington

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    wow. this class captures my attention, Kelly. i hope it’s affordable. i tend to overthink before i begin…then let the cloth lead the way. (insert a very happy emoticon!!)

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  6. Loretta

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    Kelly, all I could say is “WOW”, The colors are splashed and melting into very pretty patterns. Can’t wait to see what is next. Your so creative which is awesome for someone so conservative. Love it!

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    • Kelly

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      Thank you Loretta, I’m having a lot of fun making this class!

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