Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Jabot Curtain Patterns

Who will be the Festival? Accommodations for rent EdWeave

EdWeave offers handcrafted mohair weavings made entirely in France, unique pieces designed with great care and committed to a "slow craft" who takes the time to respect the time of breeding , apparel wool and the various stages of weaving.
But behind the name "EdWeave? EdWeave is the contraction of Edwige added to the English verb "weave" which means "weaving". Edwige designs different models and designs, choose from the wool grower and breeder rabbits angora, and weaves, then, to demand a trade to the arm. It performs finally finishes and working of all its achievements you can find on his beautiful site .
She is currently working to develop new models for weaving tubular we hope to discover this summer in the Lot!
How did "EdWeave?
"EdWeave there recently. It's a different approach that gave rise angora EdWeave. This fiber was mainly reserved for women for occasional use, yet it has very interesting qualities: gentleness, warmth and lightness.
Therefore EdWeave makes parts for everyday use. The models are simple and functional. The models are timeless and unisex. "
Can you tell us more about your very interesting concept of" slow craft?
"The" slow craft "is a derivative of the concept of slow design. The latter is defined by unique accomplishments or limited series, materials from sustainable development, a traditional craft and without relocation, or operation of the artisan. "
Where is your studio located? Is it open to the public?
"It is located on Noyen Sarthe, 30 km from Le Mans. There is no real tours and demonstrations. But each project is unique, it regularly brings those interested or curious to come to my workshop to explore colors, patterns and models. "
EdWeave Thanks for the answers. If like us you're eager to meet her, I invite you to wait to discover one of her weavings : buttonholes with the stole, a beautiful piece that requires 20 to 25 hours from conception to completion.

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