Greyscale

I often photograph my yarns and fibers in black and white when I am planning a project. Doing so helps to ensure that the value of the yarns matches my intent. In this case, I wanted darker, medium, and lighter yarns to mix together in the warp. The first photo is an example of a value photograph. The second photo shows a multicolor warp wound on my loom. This warp features a range of values from dark to light blended randomly. The final photo shows a portion of the woven fabric on the loom. Notice how the colors mix together to create unique greens and blues.

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