Handloom Weaving: Create Organic Shapes
Plot: weaving the first fragment 1
A course by Juliana Maia , Visual artist and Weaver
About the video: Plot: weaving the first fragment 1
Overview
“In this class, we are going to transfer the molds from the fragments to the warp and make the first fragment with canvas stitch (or taffeta).”
In this video lesson Juliana Maia addresses the topic: Plot: weaving the first fragment 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Handloom Weaving: Create Organic Shapes. Explore compositions of color and fabric to design unique pieces using a handloom.
Partial transcription of the video
“Plot: weaving the first fragment Hi. In this class you will transfer the pattern from the paper to the warp and start weaving your first flap. Before, he said we are going to get the wool chosen for the first patch, to fill your shuttle. Put the ball in a bowl, so it doesn't keep spinning and falling off the table. take the end and I take three turns... three or four is enough. When the line is coming out from under that crack, it goes here to the other side, to the other end, up. went down, go there to the other end, up. And so, over and over again. On one side, and then we turn to the oth...”
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Course summary for: Handloom Weaving: Create Organic Shapes
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Accessory Design, Arts & Crafts, Decoration, Fiber Arts, Interior Decoration

Juliana Maia
A course by Juliana Maia
Juliana Maia is a visual artist and weaver from Pernambuco who currently lives in São Paulo. Although she's trained in architecture and urban design, she began her artistic career in 2015 when she first came into contact with a loom and discovered she had a knack for weaving. Juliana combines techniques from different art forms in her work, such as sewing, embroidery, and crochet, while also incorporating a variety of mediums like video, drawing, and photography.
She has participated in both group and solo exhibitions, including A Tessitura do Gesto, which took place in 2021 at the Arte Plural Gallery in Recife. When she's not creating, Juliana shares her knowledge by teaching textile art courses across Brazil.
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