Christmas Eve

If it isn’t done by now then it’ll have to wait!

But before I sign off for the feast, here are some memories from the second half of 2016.

In July I warped up the Delta – after a long hiatus – to weave colour gamps. This was a delightful project, and part of my preparation for visiting Highland Guild later in the year.

warp over back beam

In August I was topping up my Waterfront collection, and using the Magic Dobby to explore random walks.

zig zags underneath

So by September I had quite a few samples as well as some finished pieces.

linen-steel-lace-1

The dyepots came out in October so that I could create a limited edition of chocolate mint scarves.

dyeing-green

A real highlight in November was weaving in the Grand Gallery at the National Museum. (For those who couldn’t make it, there is now a chance to catch up by video.)

md-in-grand-gallery

And throughout December these joyful ‘patchwork’ scarves – and their siblings in the chocolate mint edition – have been heading out into the world via the Tea Green pop-up in Dundee, while I have been sampling for new work still to come.

patchwork-collection-4

Thank you for reading along with me this year, and may your feasting be merry!

Christmas Eve” was posted by Cally on 24 Dec 2016 at http://callybooker.co.uk

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8 Responses

  1. atelieralida
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    Thank you for sharing your wonderful work and projects.
    Merry Christmas and a good start in the new year.
    Warm greetings from the Netherlands,
    Alida

    • Cally
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      Thank you, Alida, and a happy new year to you too!

  2. Perry Drevo
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    I have thoroughly enjoyed your posts
    Perry Drevo in Lewes, De

    • Cally
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      Thank you, Perry!

  3. Lesley Campana
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    Merry Christmas, Cally. I enjoy all your posts and hope they keep coming in the new year. Happy Weaving.
    Lesley Campana, Dover, DE

    • Cally
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      Thanks, Lesley, I’ll do my best! Happy new year to you.

  4. Martha
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    Merry Christmas! Love seeing all the wonderful weaving you have done through the year.

    • Cally
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      Thanks, Martha! I enjoy seeing yours too 🙂