Description
These beautiful blanket shawls are designed and handwoven by me using a delicate and open weave structure which I have developed. It reminds me of the Norwegian drawn threadwork technique known as Hardangar, hence the name.
As a small child I was taught to do this type of whitework embroidery and when I decided it would be lovely to design and weave something delicate and light I thought of this old European technique. The beauty of this weave is that I can create a textile incorporating these beautiful traditional motifs.
The large shawl is roughly square and works either folded and worn as a shawl or thrown across the knees as a half blanket, or lap blanket. Its a great comforter too, for those who find peace and security in cosy and tactile textiles.
Hardanger Crosses features a cross motif in the main pattern of the shawl and a double diamond in the border.
These shawls are woven slowly and carefully to maintain an open fabric. And lovely details have gone into the making of them. I have hem stitched the ends by hand whilst on the loom using the same yarn which creates the fringe. Once off the loom each one is gently washed by hand to open up and full the yarn and give it that delicate lace work look in a cloth with lots of strength.
The yarn is a beautifully soft 100% lambswool, dyed, blended and spun in Scotland to give a complex but subtle heathered yarn.
Dimensions: approximately 110cm x 110 cm (43” x 43”).