Kari
@khamnes.bsky.social
Work: #productdesign, #UX, #userresearch, #interactiondesign, team-led #productmanagement. I make work systems for expert users in the #publicsector.
Hobbies: #woodworking, #weaving and #upholstering - #handtoolsonly, no noise, no dust, no machines.
Hobbies: #woodworking, #weaving and #upholstering - #handtoolsonly, no noise, no dust, no machines.
So, it's finished! 2/2 twill, 5 sections of Fibonacci stripes in warp (1,1,2,3,5), 8/2 unmercerized cotton doubled in warp, 8/4 single thread in weft, rigid heddle loom, two 12.5 dpi heddles plus pickup stick and heddle rod. Machine washed 60 degrees celsius. Hemmed by hand.
January 28, 2025 at 7:29 PM
So, it's finished! 2/2 twill, 5 sections of Fibonacci stripes in warp (1,1,2,3,5), 8/2 unmercerized cotton doubled in warp, 8/4 single thread in weft, rigid heddle loom, two 12.5 dpi heddles plus pickup stick and heddle rod. Machine washed 60 degrees celsius. Hemmed by hand.
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I’m still a sucker for great surface design, and admire those who excel at it.
But, over the long haul, a designer’s job is to discover what’s needed, align colleagues and stakeholders, and make it work. (2/2)
But, over the long haul, a designer’s job is to discover what’s needed, align colleagues and stakeholders, and make it work. (2/2)
January 7, 2025 at 7:33 PM
I’m still a sucker for great surface design, and admire those who excel at it.
But, over the long haul, a designer’s job is to discover what’s needed, align colleagues and stakeholders, and make it work. (2/2)
But, over the long haul, a designer’s job is to discover what’s needed, align colleagues and stakeholders, and make it work. (2/2)
I'm with you on that vote! Thanks! 🙌
December 30, 2024 at 4:24 PM
I'm with you on that vote! Thanks! 🙌
Ah, I have that book, must have a look! My first weave was a scarf with a sticky alpaca yarn. Was a nightmare to weave. Thank you so much for the advice about the folded edge, must study that in particular 🙌 I'll weave a small practice piece, as it will be my first time with double width weaving.
December 30, 2024 at 9:20 AM
Ah, I have that book, must have a look! My first weave was a scarf with a sticky alpaca yarn. Was a nightmare to weave. Thank you so much for the advice about the folded edge, must study that in particular 🙌 I'll weave a small practice piece, as it will be my first time with double width weaving.
Thanks! Hope to finish it by early March, as that is when my new niece is expected 😍
December 30, 2024 at 9:07 AM
Thanks! Hope to finish it by early March, as that is when my new niece is expected 😍
Yes, I think I will land om cotton for the baby blanket. Would still like to try the panel blanket in wool, but will make a throw for myself. Thank you for sharing! 🤩
December 30, 2024 at 12:30 AM
Yes, I think I will land om cotton for the baby blanket. Would still like to try the panel blanket in wool, but will make a throw for myself. Thank you for sharing! 🤩
That makes a lot of sense! Thank you! 🙌
December 30, 2024 at 12:29 AM
That makes a lot of sense! Thank you! 🙌
It is cool! For me, making work systems for expert users, a nice feature of the components are that most of them have compact variants. Our users want information density, and hate scrolling. Compact variants allow us to accommodate that, without compromising key accessibility requirements.
November 30, 2024 at 7:32 AM
It is cool! For me, making work systems for expert users, a nice feature of the components are that most of them have compact variants. Our users want information density, and hate scrolling. Compact variants allow us to accommodate that, without compromising key accessibility requirements.
Not tried it yet, but it's on the list!
November 27, 2024 at 4:38 AM
Not tried it yet, but it's on the list!
I made 14 little paper notes with the sequence, put them in a stack and turned one note over when I put the shuttle through. Think I avoided many mistakes, but had to redo a few times even so. Challenging! I got this idea from a post in a weaving group.
November 26, 2024 at 6:40 AM
I made 14 little paper notes with the sequence, put them in a stack and turned one note over when I put the shuttle through. Think I avoided many mistakes, but had to redo a few times even so. Challenging! I got this idea from a post in a weaving group.
Beautiful! Hard weave for me, the black yarn turned out to be a bit rotten, and earp threads kept breaking. The same type of yarn as the rest of the colours, but I didn't warp test all the colours, so that's a really good learning point. The back of the loom looked like wind chimes after a while.
November 26, 2024 at 6:09 AM
Beautiful! Hard weave for me, the black yarn turned out to be a bit rotten, and earp threads kept breaking. The same type of yarn as the rest of the colours, but I didn't warp test all the colours, so that's a really good learning point. The back of the loom looked like wind chimes after a while.
I used this pattern as a starting point, and made a diamond twill colour gamp with 6 colours: shuttlesandneedles.com/blogs/news-1...
November 25, 2024 at 9:07 PM
I used this pattern as a starting point, and made a diamond twill colour gamp with 6 colours: shuttlesandneedles.com/blogs/news-1...
😂 I never even noticed before I saw the photo! 🙈
November 24, 2024 at 8:13 PM
😂 I never even noticed before I saw the photo! 🙈
Here's the finished item. I used two heddles the same DPI, a heddlerod with string heddles and a pickup stick. The weaving sequence has only 4 steps and was much easier than I expected. I followed Kelly Casanova's lesson: kelly-casanova-weaving-lessons.teachable.com/p/herringbon...
November 23, 2024 at 7:13 PM
Here's the finished item. I used two heddles the same DPI, a heddlerod with string heddles and a pickup stick. The weaving sequence has only 4 steps and was much easier than I expected. I followed Kelly Casanova's lesson: kelly-casanova-weaving-lessons.teachable.com/p/herringbon...