Thursday, March 10, 2011

Delayed Inspiration

What does this scarf have to do with my baskets? It's an example of how everything I look at feeds into the collected information I use for inspiration.
I'll begin with saying that I'm drawn to stripes, from wallpaper to textiles. As I was working on my new striped basket I realized that it reminded me of something. I went upstairs and found this scarf. I'd bought it in Norway two summers ago.
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For this basket, I wanted to weave bold stripes in a just-dyed, dark grey reed. I needed an accent color and remembered one I had dyed after studying the colors in a photo of peeling birch bark. Unfortunately woven together, the series of natural colors I created looked like mud. Not all ideas pan out.
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I put that basket idea aside, but found that my favorite color, a warm neutral was what I needed to play off the cool grey. (The basket is 20" x 15".)
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One thing I enjoy about using rattan reed is how I can alternate between weaving flat and "hairy" textured baskets. I wanted to work on a flat surface and make a larger basket after having finished a small, very bright "hairy" basket. All this is in preparation for an upcoming craft show in Boston from March 25th to March 27th. For more information and directions you can click here.

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful colors. Good luck with the show!
    Lene

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  2. I loved the idea of using the colors from the bark detail as inspiration for a basket ~ The images of the bark were superb in themselves ~ As is the image of the dyed reeds altogether.

    Inspiration works in mysterious ways ~ As your new basket demonstrates. Such a stunning piece with the accent.

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  3. Hi Kari!
    Thanks for contacting me, and offcourse you may send me pictures..
    Best /Magnus

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  4. What a gorgeous basket...love the colors!!

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