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Sep 23
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Construction, Crops and Climbing,,,

 

Into China now, and what a marked difference from Laos. Our border crossing was seamless, but it was apparent immediately that rules and regulations must be adhered to. After I was processed via the passenger lane at the border I went to Max and Penny at the boom-gate and had a friendly conversation with the border guard and hopped in Penny. My bad. I wasn’t supposed to do that, and it was indicated to me that I needed to get out and walk 5 metres ahead; when I was then allowed to get back into Penny after passing through the entry gate. Max and I realized immediately that our casual Australian disposition needed to be sharpened up a bit here.

There was a four-lane highway north of the border, a marked difference to the rough dirt roads in Laos; and also now with lots of Police border checkpoints.

Construction littered the landscape and huge grey concrete pillars grouped across the land. These fortresses are the roots of the proposed new highways and railways which connect China to neighbouring countries.

The surrounding mountains were covered with rubber plantations, with several National Preservation Parks however, where there are Asian elephants in the wild. I looked, and looked. I looked for rustling in the trees. Of course it would be totally impossible to see a wild elephant driving along the highway at 90km per hour.. but hey… it was worth a look… but however I didn’t see any. Lol

It wasn’t long after leaving Jinhong, quite a large town close to the border; that the landscape became agricultural and the rural nature was more similar to what we had seen in Laos. Rice. Bananas. Corn. And piles of firewood stacked neatly along the walls of fragile buildings.

Tobacco was a crop which we hadn’t seen growing before and the ragged stalks indicated much of the crop had been recently been harvested. The familiar sight of tall tobacco barns made me think of the similarities between all peoples to process crops in the same way across the world; as I know what tobacco barns look like. It was the first crop Max’s family grew when he was 6 years old, so he was very interested in seeing it being grown and harvested. I smelled the musty smell of cured tobacco as the trucks passed carrying it to the processing factories.

We’ve planned to stay off the highways, and our drive from Zhenyuan it was like we had gone off-piste! The route we had planned was closed so the new path was a track through the rural countryside. It was fabulous! Very bumpy and quite a tough drive with trucks also navigating the narrow road, but it was fascinating winding through the small rural villages. Evidence of the construction of highways striped across the rural land and led into arched tunnels in the mountains.

Large domed ovens were surrounded bricks in littered piles. The workers shovelled the mud into frames alongside these domes where the bricks were fired.

As we drove further north the main crop was the walnut; which were being harvested. All forms of transport carried the bulging bags of them to the local store, where it seemed that the farmers were being paid immediately as cash was exchanged for their crop.

​I smelled eucalyptus in the warm air and I realised we were surrounded by eucalyptus plantations. We passed a large processing mill and sheets of plywood made form the Eucalyptus wood-chip were drying vertically in the sun.

A large pineapple sat perched beside a long line of stalls selling pineapples. Of course we had to stop and choose a couple of naturally ripened fruit. I learned a new way of cutting them from the lady who so adeptly made small pieces using a VERY sharp cleaver and by just holding the top of the pineapple. They were just soooooo delicious!!

Large groups of road working gangs lined the road to either sweep it or plant large trees which had been extracted from another location. Hundreds of kms of 4mt high pruned trunks flanked the road; most of which had died but were supported by crossed staking supports. Perhaps there weren’t summer rains and the trees didn’t have enough water? Perhaps this transplantation scheme was part of the responsibility to revegetate? Whatever the reason… it seemed like a huge waste of energy as large road gangs were continuing to plant in the hot dry conditions.  

People seem to be busy here; except between 12 and 2.30pm. Everything seems to become quiet as the roller doors on small businesses close up and people retreat into their homes during the hottest part of the day.

Lunch in China has been so wonderful for me. Our guide Tom, has gone to extreme lengths to ask for food to accommodate my Coeliac diet; and the small roadside kitchens are absolutely fantastic the way the vegetables and meat are selected from a narrow glass door fridge and stirred and flipped feverishly with flames of fire engulfing a huge blackened wok. Each day we’ve been enjoying vegetables we aren’t accustomed to and able to source in Australia and its been fabulous. I’ve even learned how to prepare and cook freshly picked local bamboo shoot!! It was soooo good!

I Dali I had a fabulous afternoon learning a special tie-dyeing technique from the local Bai women. I stitched the cotton and wrapped the sections tightly with thread and immersed in a boiling indigo vat. I had heaps of fun and Max and our guide and driver also really enjoyed the afternoon as well.

Today we are in Lijiang after a short trip up the highway. Rain thwarted our planned rural route, and we were fortunate to not have to slog climbing slippery, winding mountainous roads today. We walked the Ancient city which was lovely. Very touristy – but a pleasant evening wandering and I even joined a local community traditional dance which was fun.

Penny has been going well except for a small hiccup yesterday. Max went with our guide and driver to get 2 new washers manufactured for the steering arms. Max’s ability to be resourceful meant that by lunchtime Penny was off the jack and ready to go.

Each day we climb higher and higher. Tonight we are at around 2500mts of elevation. We will be climbing up on to the Tibetan Plateau over the next few days… so will be in touch again when we can.

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  • I use a hook to warp my loom. What is the warp?. you may think! 

Enjoyed my reel? Love you to follow and share with a friend. :) 

More info on my hook and warp below.. 

The warp of a weaving loom is the structure and foundation of a woven fabric.

The warp consists of the longitudinal threads, and you can see in my reel the warp threads easily, because they are the long ones which don’t have any crossways threads, or weft threads yet. 

I’ve  woven with women all around the world on our remote travels, with examples here from Bhutan, Laos, Morocco and Tibet; and many of these looms are simple ones like mine. 

Some of the warping methods are different, but the function of the warp for all looms -  is universal.

I use a reed or sley/sleying hook in warping my loom. This hook helps me draw the thread through the reed slots so I can walk the desired length of yarn around the peg at the end of the table; and return; to use the hook to draw the yarn through the next reed slot. 

Not sure whether anyone else other than myself reads captions; lol; but because I do, I will always add extra information here that I don’t include in my reel. All these words are from my own head! 

This is only one step in the warping of a loom, so if you’ve enjoyed this reel and want to see what the next step is, love for you to follow and share in your feed or forward to a friend.

#artisanmade #madebyhand #handweaving #uniquegiftidea #fibreartist
  • It’s officially winter so I can wear warmies.

I’ve just finished this beautiful knit, (yes a knitter as well as an hand weaver :)) the Leif cowl by Dianna Walla. @papertigerknits 
I started it last year. It has taken me some time to finish! 

I adore the pattern and have knitted about a dozen of them. It makes the perfect gift! 

I love the colour changes in the yarn which is Dyed in the Wool, by @spincycle_yarns from shoutout to @skeinsisters 

Can you see where I made a rather silly mistake? I don’t mind at all if you let me know! 🤣
I only realised when I bound off… but there was no need for me to frog/rip back or even worry. I had a big laugh to myself though.

All I need now is some cold weather! 

If you’ve enjoyed this post, love you to follow me and send to a friend! :)

#handknitting #handknitted #knittinginspiration #madebyhand #havingfun
  • “Wow, you’re a weaver. Love to visit your studio Julie. What type of loom do you have?” I explain briefly .. “Oh”…. And then a loooooonggg pause.

Most people’s idea of a weaving loom is the equivalent of the Lamborghini of the loom realms; but mine is quite the opposite; yet produces luxury fabrics for my soulful handwoven blankets based on my adventurous journeys around the world. 

I’m using what’s called a ‘rigid heddle loom’, by Ashford.  @ashford_wheels_looms 

It’s a simple loom and I can stand and walk instead of sitting. I’m a mover - lol; and this loom is perfect for me. 

So, there is no need to be disappointed that my loom is ‘just a rectangle’. 

A small number of pieces from my next Series will be available soon. 

If you’ve enjoyed my reel, love you to follow and share it with a friend or repost on your feed; and for more and notification when pieces go online to purchase - tap Link in Bio! 

#artisanmade #madebyhand #handweaving #uniquegiftideas #fibreartist
  • Here I’m weaving with my rigid heddle loom, where I stand and walk rather than sitting to weave my artisan handwoven blankets, all based on my experiences travelling the world. 

Watch to find out more about a ‘pick’ and PPI.. and how the sloooooow process of repetitively moving the shuttle from side to side, creates beautiful items which bring comfort and warmth. 

I respect and value the traditions of hand weaving, and enjoy feeling my feet and repetitive steps on these beautiful handwoven rugs from @the_rug_shop 

If you’ve found this interesting, love for you to share and repost with your friends. Come follow me on my weaving journeys. Link in Bio. 

New Series pieces available soon! 

#artisanmade #weaver #handwovenluxury #uniquegiftideas #madebyhand
  • Kolkata adventures to the Mullik Ghat markets are the inspiration for my current series of blankets.

Where have you visited that would return to or inspire you to create artwork from? 

You can read all about my fabulous time in Kolkata and a sneak peek into my studio in my latest E-Zine. Link in Bio. 

#artisanmade #handwovenblanket #handweaving #kolkatablogger #offthebeatentrack
  • My treasures; gifted and gathered from across the world accompany me as I weave. 

What treasures accompany your days? Why do you have them out to be seen? 

My studio insights and Kolkata Journal - available now in my E-Zine. Link in Bio 

#treasures #ezine #inmystudiotoday #handwovenluxury #uniquegiftideas
  • My handwoven blankets are founded upon my experience.

New Series available soon. 

My E-Zine with my Journals from Kolkata and peek inside my studio, also available now.  Link in Bio. 

#artisanmade #slowmade #handmadegiftideas #kolkatablogger #handwovenluxury
  • Memories of my experiences of  journeys across the world come to life again in my studio. 

My current series is founded on our wonderful time in Kolkata. 

I loved Kolkata. The sounds. The colour. The warmth from others. 

Here in my studio, nothing is rushed. Each piece is woven carefully with intention. 

Each piece is unique. The rhythm of my hands and steps; the behaviour of the yarn; the decisions made in the moment rather than imposed in advance. As an artist, little is planned in my weaving. 

Come and read my journal notes from Kolkata and have a peek side my studio. My E-Zine is now available. Link in Bio. 

#uniquegift #slowmade #kolkatastreets #artisanmade #interiordecor
  • Reveal time! The city of inspiration for my current series is Kolkata; starting with my memories of Mullik Ghat Flower Markets. 

Kolkata was the beginning of our drive in our 1923 Vauxhall through India, Bhutan and Myanmar. 

I had the most wonderful time in Kolkata. 
Have you ever been there? 

Come spend some time vicariously experiencing Kolkata through my Studio E-Zine; where I share my Journal notes from Kolkata and a sneak peek into my Studio and how my inspiration from the Mullik Ghat flower markets have inspired my current series of handwoven blankets. 

I’ve just started this new account,  so if you’ve been interested in my posts, love you could share them to spread the luv! ♥️

My E-Zine; Kolkata Journal; and a peek into my Studio - is available - Link in Bio. 

Gorgeous yarns I’ve used in this series- 
@west.wool @westknits Bicycle -  Beatrix
@isageryarn Alpaca 2 - E2S
Isager Tweed - Winter Grey
@blackeryarns Tor -13th Birthday
@wrenandollie Purist - Birch 02
@qingfibre Singles - Hero 
Qing Veranita 
Qing Silky Singles - Sunset Dreams 
Qing Silky Singles - Dijon 
Qing Dashing Fingering - Yellow Yellow
Qing BFL - Lemon 
@louhittarenluola - Kaino
@walkcollection Sport - Panodero
@litlg Moon - Wolf 
@moel.view.yarn - Welsh Mule 
@rawwoolcompany - Mevagissy Missle 
@fleeceartist_handmaiden - Merino Slim - Buttercup

#uniquegiftideas #artisanmade #slowmade #handweaving #kolkata
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I use a hook to warp my loom. What is the warp?. you may think! Enjoyed my reel? Love you to follow and share with a friend. 🙂 More info on my hook and warp below.. The warp of a weaving loom is the structure and foundation of a woven fabric. The warp consists of the longitudinal threads, and you can see in my reel the warp threads easily, because they are the long ones which don’t have any crossways threads, or weft threads yet. I’ve woven with women all around the world on our remote travels, with examples here from Bhutan, Laos, Morocco and Tibet; and many of these looms are simple ones like mine. Some of the warping methods are different, but the function of the warp for all looms - is universal. I use a reed or sley/sleying hook in warping my loom. This hook helps me draw the thread through the reed slots so I can walk the desired length of yarn around the peg at the end of the table; and return; to use the hook to draw the yarn through the next reed slot. Not sure whether anyone else other than myself reads captions; lol; but because I do, I will always add extra information here that I don’t include in my reel. All these words are from my own head! This is only one step in the warping of a loom, so if you’ve enjoyed this reel and want to see what the next step is, love for you to follow and share in your feed or forward to a friend. #artisanmade #madebyhand #handweaving #uniquegiftidea #fibreartist
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It’s officially winter so I can wear warmies. I’ve just finished this beautiful knit, (yes a knitter as well as an hand weaver :)) the Leif cowl by Dianna Walla. @papertigerknits I started it last year. It has taken me some time to finish!  I adore the pattern and have knitted about a dozen of them. It makes the perfect gift!  I love the colour changes in the yarn which is Dyed in the Wool, by @spincycle_yarns from shoutout to @skeinsisters Can you see where I made a rather silly mistake? I don’t mind at all if you let me know! 🤣 I only realised when I bound off… but there was no need for me to frog/rip back or even worry. I had a big laugh to myself though. All I need now is some cold weather! If you’ve enjoyed this post, love you to follow me and send to a friend! 🙂 #handknitting #handknitted #knittinginspiration #madebyhand #havingfun
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“Wow, you’re a weaver. Love to visit your studio Julie. What type of loom do you have?” I explain briefly .. “Oh”…. And then a loooooonggg pause. Most people’s idea of a weaving loom is the equivalent of the Lamborghini of the loom realms; but mine is quite the opposite; yet produces luxury fabrics for my soulful handwoven blankets based on my adventurous journeys around the world. I’m using what’s called a ‘rigid heddle loom’, by Ashford. @ashford_wheels_looms It’s a simple loom and I can stand and walk instead of sitting. I’m a mover - lol; and this loom is perfect for me. So, there is no need to be disappointed that my loom is ‘just a rectangle’. A small number of pieces from my next Series will be available soon. If you’ve enjoyed my reel, love you to follow and share it with a friend or repost on your feed; and for more and notification when pieces go online to purchase - tap Link in Bio! #artisanmade #madebyhand #handweaving #uniquegiftideas #fibreartist
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Here I’m weaving with my rigid heddle loom, where I stand and walk rather than sitting to weave my artisan handwoven blankets, all based on my experiences travelling the world.  Watch to find out more about a ‘pick’ and PPI.. and how the sloooooow process of repetitively moving the shuttle from side to side, creates beautiful items which bring comfort and warmth. I respect and value the traditions of hand weaving, and enjoy feeling my feet and repetitive steps on these beautiful handwoven rugs from @the_rug_shop If you’ve found this interesting, love for you to share and repost with your friends. Come follow me on my weaving journeys. Link in Bio.  New Series pieces available soon! #artisanmade #weaver #handwovenluxury #uniquegiftideas #madebyhand
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My treasures; gifted and gathered from across the world accompany me as I weave. 

What treasures accompany your days? Why do you have them out to be seen? 

My studio insights and Kolkata Journal - available now in my E-Zine. Link in Bio 

#treasures #ezine #inmystudiotoday #handwovenluxury #uniquegiftideas
My treasures; gifted and gathered from across the world accompany me as I weave. 

What treasures accompany your days? Why do you have them out to be seen? 

My studio insights and Kolkata Journal - available now in my E-Zine. Link in Bio 

#treasures #ezine #inmystudiotoday #handwovenluxury #uniquegiftideas
My treasures; gifted and gathered from across the world accompany me as I weave. 

What treasures accompany your days? Why do you have them out to be seen? 

My studio insights and Kolkata Journal - available now in my E-Zine. Link in Bio 

#treasures #ezine #inmystudiotoday #handwovenluxury #uniquegiftideas
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Memories of my experiences of journeys across the world come to life again in my studio. My current series is founded on our wonderful time in Kolkata. I loved Kolkata. The sounds. The colour. The warmth from others. Here in my studio, nothing is rushed. Each piece is woven carefully with intention. Each piece is unique. The rhythm of my hands and steps; the behaviour of the yarn; the decisions made in the moment rather than imposed in advance. As an artist, little is planned in my weaving. Come and read my journal notes from Kolkata and have a peek side my studio. My E-Zine is now available. Link in Bio. #uniquegift #slowmade #kolkatastreets #artisanmade #interiordecor
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Reveal time! The city of inspiration for my current series is Kolkata; starting with my memories of Mullik Ghat Flower Markets. Kolkata was the beginning of our drive in our 1923 Vauxhall through India, Bhutan and Myanmar. I had the most wonderful time in Kolkata. Have you ever been there? Come spend some time vicariously experiencing Kolkata through my Studio E-Zine; where I share my Journal notes from Kolkata and a sneak peek into my Studio and how my inspiration from the Mullik Ghat flower markets have inspired my current series of handwoven blankets. I’ve just started this new account, so if you’ve been interested in my posts, love you could share them to spread the luv! ♥️ My E-Zine; Kolkata Journal; and a peek into my Studio - is available - Link in Bio. Gorgeous yarns I’ve used in this series- @west.wool @westknits Bicycle - Beatrix @isageryarn Alpaca 2 - E2S Isager Tweed - Winter Grey @blackeryarns Tor -13th Birthday @wrenandollie Purist - Birch 02 @qingfibre Singles - Hero Qing Veranita Qing Silky Singles - Sunset Dreams Qing Silky Singles - Dijon Qing Dashing Fingering - Yellow Yellow Qing BFL - Lemon @louhittarenluola - Kaino @walkcollection Sport - Panodero @litlg Moon - Wolf @moel.view.yarn - Welsh Mule @rawwoolcompany - Mevagissy Missle @fleeceartist_handmaiden - Merino Slim - Buttercup #uniquegiftideas #artisanmade #slowmade #handweaving #kolkata
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🧐 Curious 🎨 Creative 💪🏻 Living Boldly! @idoamazingthings 😁 Content with wool in my hands Artisan weaver of blankets and wraps. Pop to my website
  • I use a hook to warp my loom. What is the warp?. you may think! 

Enjoyed my reel? Love you to follow and share with a friend. :) 

More info on my hook and warp below.. 

The warp of a weaving loom is the structure and foundation of a woven fabric.

The warp consists of the longitudinal threads, and you can see in my reel the warp threads easily, because they are the long ones which don’t have any crossways threads, or weft threads yet. 

I’ve  woven with women all around the world on our remote travels, with examples here from Bhutan, Laos, Morocco and Tibet; and many of these looms are simple ones like mine. 

Some of the warping methods are different, but the function of the warp for all looms -  is universal.

I use a reed or sley/sleying hook in warping my loom. This hook helps me draw the thread through the reed slots so I can walk the desired length of yarn around the peg at the end of the table; and return; to use the hook to draw the yarn through the next reed slot. 

Not sure whether anyone else other than myself reads captions; lol; but because I do, I will always add extra information here that I don’t include in my reel. All these words are from my own head! 

This is only one step in the warping of a loom, so if you’ve enjoyed this reel and want to see what the next step is, love for you to follow and share in your feed or forward to a friend.

#artisanmade #madebyhand #handweaving #uniquegiftidea #fibreartist
  • It’s officially winter so I can wear warmies.

I’ve just finished this beautiful knit, (yes a knitter as well as an hand weaver :)) the Leif cowl by Dianna Walla. @papertigerknits 
I started it last year. It has taken me some time to finish! 

I adore the pattern and have knitted about a dozen of them. It makes the perfect gift! 

I love the colour changes in the yarn which is Dyed in the Wool, by @spincycle_yarns from shoutout to @skeinsisters 

Can you see where I made a rather silly mistake? I don’t mind at all if you let me know! 🤣
I only realised when I bound off… but there was no need for me to frog/rip back or even worry. I had a big laugh to myself though.

All I need now is some cold weather! 

If you’ve enjoyed this post, love you to follow me and send to a friend! :)

#handknitting #handknitted #knittinginspiration #madebyhand #havingfun
  • “Wow, you’re a weaver. Love to visit your studio Julie. What type of loom do you have?” I explain briefly .. “Oh”…. And then a loooooonggg pause.

Most people’s idea of a weaving loom is the equivalent of the Lamborghini of the loom realms; but mine is quite the opposite; yet produces luxury fabrics for my soulful handwoven blankets based on my adventurous journeys around the world. 

I’m using what’s called a ‘rigid heddle loom’, by Ashford.  @ashford_wheels_looms 

It’s a simple loom and I can stand and walk instead of sitting. I’m a mover - lol; and this loom is perfect for me. 

So, there is no need to be disappointed that my loom is ‘just a rectangle’. 

A small number of pieces from my next Series will be available soon. 

If you’ve enjoyed my reel, love you to follow and share it with a friend or repost on your feed; and for more and notification when pieces go online to purchase - tap Link in Bio! 

#artisanmade #madebyhand #handweaving #uniquegiftideas #fibreartist
  • Here I’m weaving with my rigid heddle loom, where I stand and walk rather than sitting to weave my artisan handwoven blankets, all based on my experiences travelling the world. 

Watch to find out more about a ‘pick’ and PPI.. and how the sloooooow process of repetitively moving the shuttle from side to side, creates beautiful items which bring comfort and warmth. 

I respect and value the traditions of hand weaving, and enjoy feeling my feet and repetitive steps on these beautiful handwoven rugs from @the_rug_shop 

If you’ve found this interesting, love for you to share and repost with your friends. Come follow me on my weaving journeys. Link in Bio. 

New Series pieces available soon! 

#artisanmade #weaver #handwovenluxury #uniquegiftideas #madebyhand
  • Kolkata adventures to the Mullik Ghat markets are the inspiration for my current series of blankets.

Where have you visited that would return to or inspire you to create artwork from? 

You can read all about my fabulous time in Kolkata and a sneak peek into my studio in my latest E-Zine. Link in Bio. 

#artisanmade #handwovenblanket #handweaving #kolkatablogger #offthebeatentrack
  • My treasures; gifted and gathered from across the world accompany me as I weave. 

What treasures accompany your days? Why do you have them out to be seen? 

My studio insights and Kolkata Journal - available now in my E-Zine. Link in Bio 

#treasures #ezine #inmystudiotoday #handwovenluxury #uniquegiftideas
  • My handwoven blankets are founded upon my experience.

New Series available soon. 

My E-Zine with my Journals from Kolkata and peek inside my studio, also available now.  Link in Bio. 

#artisanmade #slowmade #handmadegiftideas #kolkatablogger #handwovenluxury
  • Memories of my experiences of  journeys across the world come to life again in my studio. 

My current series is founded on our wonderful time in Kolkata. 

I loved Kolkata. The sounds. The colour. The warmth from others. 

Here in my studio, nothing is rushed. Each piece is woven carefully with intention. 

Each piece is unique. The rhythm of my hands and steps; the behaviour of the yarn; the decisions made in the moment rather than imposed in advance. As an artist, little is planned in my weaving. 

Come and read my journal notes from Kolkata and have a peek side my studio. My E-Zine is now available. Link in Bio. 

#uniquegift #slowmade #kolkatastreets #artisanmade #interiordecor
  • Reveal time! The city of inspiration for my current series is Kolkata; starting with my memories of Mullik Ghat Flower Markets. 

Kolkata was the beginning of our drive in our 1923 Vauxhall through India, Bhutan and Myanmar. 

I had the most wonderful time in Kolkata. 
Have you ever been there? 

Come spend some time vicariously experiencing Kolkata through my Studio E-Zine; where I share my Journal notes from Kolkata and a sneak peek into my Studio and how my inspiration from the Mullik Ghat flower markets have inspired my current series of handwoven blankets. 

I’ve just started this new account,  so if you’ve been interested in my posts, love you could share them to spread the luv! ♥️

My E-Zine; Kolkata Journal; and a peek into my Studio - is available - Link in Bio. 

Gorgeous yarns I’ve used in this series- 
@west.wool @westknits Bicycle -  Beatrix
@isageryarn Alpaca 2 - E2S
Isager Tweed - Winter Grey
@blackeryarns Tor -13th Birthday
@wrenandollie Purist - Birch 02
@qingfibre Singles - Hero 
Qing Veranita 
Qing Silky Singles - Sunset Dreams 
Qing Silky Singles - Dijon 
Qing Dashing Fingering - Yellow Yellow
Qing BFL - Lemon 
@louhittarenluola - Kaino
@walkcollection Sport - Panodero
@litlg Moon - Wolf 
@moel.view.yarn - Welsh Mule 
@rawwoolcompany - Mevagissy Missle 
@fleeceartist_handmaiden - Merino Slim - Buttercup

#uniquegiftideas #artisanmade #slowmade #handweaving #kolkata
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I use a hook to warp my loom. What is the warp?. you may think! Enjoyed my reel? Love you to follow and share with a friend. 🙂 More info on my hook and warp below.. The warp of a weaving loom is the structure and foundation of a woven fabric. The warp consists of the longitudinal threads, and you can see in my reel the warp threads easily, because they are the long ones which don’t have any crossways threads, or weft threads yet. I’ve woven with women all around the world on our remote travels, with examples here from Bhutan, Laos, Morocco and Tibet; and many of these looms are simple ones like mine. Some of the warping methods are different, but the function of the warp for all looms - is universal. I use a reed or sley/sleying hook in warping my loom. This hook helps me draw the thread through the reed slots so I can walk the desired length of yarn around the peg at the end of the table; and return; to use the hook to draw the yarn through the next reed slot. Not sure whether anyone else other than myself reads captions; lol; but because I do, I will always add extra information here that I don’t include in my reel. All these words are from my own head! This is only one step in the warping of a loom, so if you’ve enjoyed this reel and want to see what the next step is, love for you to follow and share in your feed or forward to a friend. #artisanmade #madebyhand #handweaving #uniquegiftidea #fibreartist
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It’s officially winter so I can wear warmies. I’ve just finished this beautiful knit, (yes a knitter as well as an hand weaver :)) the Leif cowl by Dianna Walla. @papertigerknits I started it last year. It has taken me some time to finish!  I adore the pattern and have knitted about a dozen of them. It makes the perfect gift!  I love the colour changes in the yarn which is Dyed in the Wool, by @spincycle_yarns from shoutout to @skeinsisters Can you see where I made a rather silly mistake? I don’t mind at all if you let me know! 🤣 I only realised when I bound off… but there was no need for me to frog/rip back or even worry. I had a big laugh to myself though. All I need now is some cold weather! If you’ve enjoyed this post, love you to follow me and send to a friend! 🙂 #handknitting #handknitted #knittinginspiration #madebyhand #havingfun
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“Wow, you’re a weaver. Love to visit your studio Julie. What type of loom do you have?” I explain briefly .. “Oh”…. And then a loooooonggg pause. Most people’s idea of a weaving loom is the equivalent of the Lamborghini of the loom realms; but mine is quite the opposite; yet produces luxury fabrics for my soulful handwoven blankets based on my adventurous journeys around the world. I’m using what’s called a ‘rigid heddle loom’, by Ashford. @ashford_wheels_looms It’s a simple loom and I can stand and walk instead of sitting. I’m a mover - lol; and this loom is perfect for me. So, there is no need to be disappointed that my loom is ‘just a rectangle’. A small number of pieces from my next Series will be available soon. If you’ve enjoyed my reel, love you to follow and share it with a friend or repost on your feed; and for more and notification when pieces go online to purchase - tap Link in Bio! #artisanmade #madebyhand #handweaving #uniquegiftideas #fibreartist
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Here I’m weaving with my rigid heddle loom, where I stand and walk rather than sitting to weave my artisan handwoven blankets, all based on my experiences travelling the world.  Watch to find out more about a ‘pick’ and PPI.. and how the sloooooow process of repetitively moving the shuttle from side to side, creates beautiful items which bring comfort and warmth. I respect and value the traditions of hand weaving, and enjoy feeling my feet and repetitive steps on these beautiful handwoven rugs from @the_rug_shop If you’ve found this interesting, love for you to share and repost with your friends. Come follow me on my weaving journeys. Link in Bio.  New Series pieces available soon! #artisanmade #weaver #handwovenluxury #uniquegiftideas #madebyhand
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Kolkata adventures to the Mullik Ghat markets are the inspiration for my current series of blankets. Where have you visited that would return to or inspire you to create artwork from? You can read all about my fabulous time in Kolkata and a sneak peek into my studio in my latest E-Zine. Link in Bio. #artisanmade #handwovenblanket #handweaving #kolkatablogger #offthebeatentrack
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My treasures; gifted and gathered from across the world accompany me as I weave. 

What treasures accompany your days? Why do you have them out to be seen? 

My studio insights and Kolkata Journal - available now in my E-Zine. Link in Bio 

#treasures #ezine #inmystudiotoday #handwovenluxury #uniquegiftideas
My treasures; gifted and gathered from across the world accompany me as I weave. 

What treasures accompany your days? Why do you have them out to be seen? 

My studio insights and Kolkata Journal - available now in my E-Zine. Link in Bio 

#treasures #ezine #inmystudiotoday #handwovenluxury #uniquegiftideas
My treasures; gifted and gathered from across the world accompany me as I weave. 

What treasures accompany your days? Why do you have them out to be seen? 

My studio insights and Kolkata Journal - available now in my E-Zine. Link in Bio 

#treasures #ezine #inmystudiotoday #handwovenluxury #uniquegiftideas
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My treasures; gifted and gathered from across the world accompany me as I weave. What treasures accompany your days? Why do you have them out to be seen? My studio insights and Kolkata Journal - available now in my E-Zine. Link in Bio #treasures #ezine #inmystudiotoday #handwovenluxury #uniquegiftideas
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Memories of my experiences of journeys across the world come to life again in my studio. My current series is founded on our wonderful time in Kolkata. I loved Kolkata. The sounds. The colour. The warmth from others. Here in my studio, nothing is rushed. Each piece is woven carefully with intention. Each piece is unique. The rhythm of my hands and steps; the behaviour of the yarn; the decisions made in the moment rather than imposed in advance. As an artist, little is planned in my weaving. Come and read my journal notes from Kolkata and have a peek side my studio. My E-Zine is now available. Link in Bio. #uniquegift #slowmade #kolkatastreets #artisanmade #interiordecor
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Reveal time! The city of inspiration for my current series is Kolkata; starting with my memories of Mullik Ghat Flower Markets. Kolkata was the beginning of our drive in our 1923 Vauxhall through India, Bhutan and Myanmar. I had the most wonderful time in Kolkata. Have you ever been there? Come spend some time vicariously experiencing Kolkata through my Studio E-Zine; where I share my Journal notes from Kolkata and a sneak peek into my Studio and how my inspiration from the Mullik Ghat flower markets have inspired my current series of handwoven blankets. I’ve just started this new account, so if you’ve been interested in my posts, love you could share them to spread the luv! ♥️ My E-Zine; Kolkata Journal; and a peek into my Studio - is available - Link in Bio. Gorgeous yarns I’ve used in this series- @west.wool @westknits Bicycle - Beatrix @isageryarn Alpaca 2 - E2S Isager Tweed - Winter Grey @blackeryarns Tor -13th Birthday @wrenandollie Purist - Birch 02 @qingfibre Singles - Hero Qing Veranita Qing Silky Singles - Sunset Dreams Qing Silky Singles - Dijon Qing Dashing Fingering - Yellow Yellow Qing BFL - Lemon @louhittarenluola - Kaino @walkcollection Sport - Panodero @litlg Moon - Wolf @moel.view.yarn - Welsh Mule @rawwoolcompany - Mevagissy Missle @fleeceartist_handmaiden - Merino Slim - Buttercup #uniquegiftideas #artisanmade #slowmade #handweaving #kolkata
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