After the Echo and Iris workshop Jane and I went to Aubusson and Felletin to see the tapestry weavers. Aubusson is famous for it's low warp tapestries or use of horizontal looms.
It was rather late in the day when we arrived so we couldn't go to see Manufacturer St Jean and sadly the Museum was closed for the change over from the old museum to the brand new Museum to celebrate the status of International city of Tapestry. So we went to see the weavers at Studio A2 where we purchased a beautiful little tapestry beater.
We had been recommended by the Tourist Information Office to go to Felletin to see the exhibition in the Church of the Chateau and we weren't disappointed. The tapestries designed by Michel Degard were on display with a few others by Sonia Delauney, Henri Guérin, Le Corbusier and Alexander Calder. All were woven by the Pinton Studio situated in Felletin.
Below are just a sample of the amazing selection of tapestries we saw with details of some of them. What I particularly liked were the different setts that were used in the same tapestries.
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Monday, June 06, 2016
Monday, March 28, 2011
Helena Hernmarck väver Tabula Rasa på Alice Lund Textiliers ateljé 2010
A lovely YouTube video of weaving a tapestry.
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Helena Hernmarck,
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Back From Bulgaria

Well we've got back from a very relaxing 2 weeks in Bulgaria, one week on the Black Sea Coast at Balchik, one week at Silvia Haralambova's Artists Retreat near the Rhodope mountains and two days in Sofia.
I've just got to tell you how lovely Silvia's Artists Retreat is and yes I did manage to spin the weft for a small tapestry and weave it too!
The Cottage at the Retreat.



It was equipped with a frame loom, artists easel, sink, workbench, chairs, radio/CD/ tape player and a whole load of tapes.

You can see a few of the yarns I blended and spun using Michael Williams 25g spindle. I am sure you must think I go on too much about the spindle, but it's a real work horse.

I will post more about the retreat and the tapestry soon.
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