Daisy Hill Weaving Studio

The studio is located outside the beautiful town of Charlevoix, Michigan, about one mile from Lake Michigan and Lake Charlevoix.

Showing posts with label rayon chenille. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rayon chenille. Show all posts
Friday, August 16, 2013

A Good Day for Teaching Weaving

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Our son David and his family came for a short visit last night on their way to the UP to go camping.  This morning, while everyone was get...
Tuesday, December 4, 2012

A Happy Customer

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A friend and co-worker requested that I make a rayon chenille scarf in specific colors.  I don't usually do custom work, but I thought...
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Monday, November 26, 2012

Various Projects in Progress and Finished

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UFOs.  Those unfinished objects that get set aside and never get finished.  I think it is a rare crafts person that never has any.  I came a...
Monday, July 23, 2012

Working With Teens is Such a Pleasure

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Way back in March, our thirteen year old granddaughter Emily came over for a weekend and decided she wanted to make a chenille scarf.  Thi...
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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Emily Starts Weaving a Scarf

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A couple weekends ago, the weekend of the big snowstorm, our granddaughter Emily was over, and asked if she would be able to weave a scarf...
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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Sample for chenille scarf

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The loom stand is finished enough for testing.  I wound a warp for a rayon chenille scarf and wove about 8-10 inches with white, blue and bl...
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Jenny Bellairs
It has been a dream of mine to learn weaving, ever since I was a child. My opportunity came early in 2005, when my sister-in-law let me borrow her countermarche loom. I had a couple friends help me understand the loom and get me started. Those first couple projects were exciting for me. I realized there was a lot to learn, so I signed up for Weaver's Boot Camp at Heritage Spinning and Weaving, in Lake Orion, Michigan. The class was great, I met a wonderful circle of weaving friends, and it pushed me into areas that would have taken me years to explore if I had been learning on my own.
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