New woven vests February 2014

Vests are one of my most favorite garments to design, weave and wear.

I have just finished two new vests that both have something that I believe to be essential: Pockets 🙂

I didn’t use a pattern to make the vests, but I was inspired by design #51 for a jacket,  in the Saori weaving book that has a black cover.

I don’t know the actual name of the book, as it’s all in Japanese, but if you contact your local Saori dealer, I am sure that they will be able to sell you the book. The Saori books are all fabulous beyond words, and are all treasures!

I wove the fabric for the red vest  on my Saori Piccolo loom, which is a joy to weave on. The fabric for the turquoise vest was woven on my 4 harness table loom.

The warp for the red vest was 10 inches wide and the warp for the turquoise vest was 17 inches wide.

They were both woven at 10 epi.

They both work well worn open, or pinned shut with a brooch, or tied with a belt or sash.

copyright Noreen Crone-Findlay http://www.crone-findlay.com

When I was weaving the fabric for this vest, I was playing with the fibonacci sequence, and also playing with numbers in other ways… in a way, I was coding messages of love, good health, happiness and abundance  into the fabric as I wove it!

Weaving is so meditative, and it’s fun to deliberately figure out ways of ‘weaving happiness’ into my fabric 🙂

copyright Noreen Crone-Findlay http://www.crone-findlay.com

copyright Noreen Crone-Findlay http://www.crone-findlay.com

I love shawl collars, as they make me feel so cozy:

copyright Noreen Crone-Findlay http://www.crone-findlay.com

copyright Noreen Crone-Findlay http://www.crone-findlay.com

And those oh so important pockets! I wove the fabric for the pockets on my 4 harness loom.

I used a wool cotton blend for the weft when I wove the band at the top of the pocket so it would shrink and pull in to shape the pocket.

There are so many neat ways to shape garments, and using threads that you know will shrink is a ‘secret tip’ that works well for  getting sections of your weaving to pull in and gather after the fabric is washed.

copyright Noreen Crone-Findlay www.crone-findlay.com

copyright Noreen Crone-Findlay http://www.crone-findlay.com

I’m trying very hard to not get too attached to these vests, as I am going to be offering them for sale at the maker’s faire that I am participating in this weekend… (On the Spot Maker’s Faire at the Boyle St Plaza in Edmonton AB on Feb 8 & 9).

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8 responses to “New woven vests February 2014

  1. really gorgeous! how can you bear to part with them.

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    • Thank you so much, Kaela…. there are some things that I can’t bear to part with, but I also know that I will always be creating something else…. and, it’s pure magic to see someone fall in love with a piece that I have designed and woven. It’s just wonderful to see them feeling so happy wearing it! 😀

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  2. kaela

    Absolutely gorgeous! How can you bear to part with them? I love vests too.

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  3. Lovely! The construction reminds me a little of Elizabeth Zimmerman’s rib warmer. Now I have to go and look that up.

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    • Oh, yes! I have loaned out my Zimmerman knitting book…. hmmmmm…. must look it up again…. actually, a lot of her shaping techniques might be able to be adapted to hand wovens. Oh, I definitely must look her up! Thanks for this lovely reminder! 🙂

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  5. can see why you’d be attached to these beautiful vests! The colours and the combination of colours are so rich they glow!

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