Contemporary Weaving on a Frame Loom
How to remove the design from the frame, finish it and hang it 1
A course by Ilary Bottini , Weaver and Textile Designer
About the video: How to remove the design from the frame, finish it and hang it 1
Overview
“Now let's see how to finish your design with fringes and the first step to remove it from the hoop.”
In this video lesson Ilary Bottini addresses the topic: How to remove the design from the frame, finish it and hang it 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Contemporary Weaving on a Frame Loom. Learn the main techniques for handweaving on a frame loom and create a wall tapestry inspired by a contemporary work of art.
Partial transcription of the video
“How to remove the design from the frame, finish it and hang it Now that the design is done, in this lesson we will see how to add the final fringes with the Rya knot technique, cut the design from the frame and finish it on the back. For convenience, I have already cut my fringes with the technique seen above, then using the book and wrapping the yarn directly around the book. And I chose a thick enough cotton, which will then open and create a volume on my bangs. My fringe will therefore be made up of a single very thick cotton thread like this for each Rya node. I approach the frame ... o...”
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Course summary for: Contemporary Weaving on a Frame Loom
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Areas
Arts & Crafts, DIY, Fiber Arts, Interior Decoration, Weaving

Ilary Bottini
A course by Ilary Bottini
Ilary Bottini is a weaver and textile designer. After graduating with a degree in modern languages from the University of Urbino, she began her career in the communications field in Paris, where she lived for nearly a decade.
In 2015, she created Color Pastello, a blog devoted to her two greatest passions: decoration and interior design. Coincidentally, she took a beginner's course on weaving taught by a French designer around the same time and instantly fell in love with the art form.
In 2020, she left her career in communication behind and started weaving and teaching full time. She even launched her own line of weaving looms. Her efforts have paid off as her work was selected for the 30th annual MiniArTextil exhibit. She currently collaborates with brands, architects, and publishers on artistic projects where she creates woven art and shares her knowledge of weaving.
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