I think there's a lot of similarities in process and final appearance between hand-weaving and letterpress.
Both are labor intensive to set up, the hours of feeding each thread through the heddles and reed or the hours of setting type and spacing material, but quick to execute. Both are set up traditionally to work on a x and y axis, making design very linear and geometrical.
This is a constraint I actually really enjoy.
:: At Swim-Two-Birds ::Both are labor intensive to set up, the hours of feeding each thread through the heddles and reed or the hours of setting type and spacing material, but quick to execute. Both are set up traditionally to work on a x and y axis, making design very linear and geometrical.
This is a constraint I actually really enjoy.
:: Impossible Objects by Huldra Press ::
And I just discovered the needlework of At Swim-Two-Birds. Love.
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