
Done Monday, finally.

Done Tuesday afternoon.

Done Tuesday night.

I can't tell what I love more: the weavings or the offcuts. I finally depleted my stash of dyed hanji cords. Dyed in Korea in 2009, corded in Belfast in 2010, woven in NY in 2011.

It took longer than I'd like, but I'm happy with the new family of things. Now it's time to pack and focus on the journey that begins tomorrow: Ohio!
2 comments:
Are those the offcuts in the third photo? The loops? I love them. They are like garland.
Beautiful! (and international ^^).
Have a fine trip, and many many congratulations on the award: you deserve it and more.
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