1.30.2008

Plain weave



Twill weave


I really like the new chunky yarns I used from Suss design. It is called hand painted 100% wool.
In the middle of weaving, just want to share some new things with you.

Also, some of my scarves and prints are available in Reform school online shop now.
Thank you so much, Billie and Tootie.

go back to work now!! (finally winter sun is back in my house again! yaaaaaah!)
have a nice day!! everyone!

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

You'r twill weave is just beautiful! I wish I knew how to do that...

MWM said...

those are just gorgeous. Makes me want to learn to weave....although all I need is another hobby:)
And I got the green gradient scarf!!!
I was so worried they would be all gone.
Can't wait to touch it.

Anonymous said...

yes i am so excited i got the white one! thanks to reform school for putting them online-- i can't wait to have it in hand. :) (i really wanted the red one too but i resisted, as painful as that was. your work is so so beautiful.) megxx

Anonymous said...

yes i am so excited i got the white one! thanks to reform school for putting them online-- i can't wait to have it in hand. :) (i really wanted the red one too but i resisted, as painful as that was. your work is so so beautiful.) megxx

Anonymous said...

Your scarves are gorgeous, love the yarn and the close-up shots. Congrats on working with Reform School.

ah-yi said...

Thank you!! meg and martha, I hope you will like them!!
also natajane and babelfish, thank you so much!!

hannah said...

oh no! your scarves are all gone. i am in love with the green gradient scarf. but alas, some other lucky person gets to wear it.

hannah said...

strike that. there is still a green scarf available. wish i could save up for it and know that it would still be there. beautiful beautiful work.

Shirley said...

the twill weave is gorgeous. now i feel like i need to pick up another hobby. but i think i shall wait. much like letterpress work, i have to wait until i am older enough to have the money to purchase big equipment. for now, must stick with hobbies that don't require much space or big supplies.

i found your blog through lynn of satsuma press. i love your work. it is very modern and yet i do see the asian inspiration. i myself have never been to china or anywhere else in asia, but i've studied some chinese art and the traditional chinese and japanese gardens are such great inspirations.

one question about weaving, i've heard that it is a difficult craft to learn. is that true? or would you say it is not too hard to learn?

can't wait to see more work from you and from the collaboration with lynn.

shirley

Anonymous said...

the white scarf is so precious! just wonderful. have fun working in the sun and enjoy your day.

ah-yi said...

shirime,
to answer your question i will do a post about weaving!

Unknown said...

wow -they look sooo fantastic... I can't wait to have them in shop. the red and cream one is my favorite!

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marie said...

ooh a post about weaving!
your scarves are all so beautiful! i love the yarns too, so wintery and warm! merci ah-yi!

Anonymous said...

You're work is so beautiful! You posess such a delicate sense of texture, color, and design!