Torn strips of unbleached cotten woven sample (HC433)

Catalogue Record

Collection

Maker

Title

Torn strips of unbleached cotten woven sample

Date

c. 1985

Materials and techniques

Torn strips of unbleached cotton cloth

These experiments were woven to show that "anything which is longer than it is wide" can be material for weaving. All the samples are of one colour (natural white) and the weave is two by two twill.

Dimensions

length:  51.6cm
width:  51cm
depth:  0.6cm

Object number

HC433

Category

  • Torn Strips of Unbleached Cotten Cloth 6/12 Woven Samples, Ann Sutton, c. 1985, Crafts Council Collection: HC433. Photo: Relic Imaging Ltd.

Maker's statement

These experiments were woven by Elizabeth Minor in my workshop c.1985, to show that anything which is longer than it is wide can be material for weaving.

(These are conservative choices: it could have been spaghetti, barbed wire, railway lines...)

All the samples are of one colour (natural white) and the weave is two by two twill.

None of them were woven on a loom: all on nails or pinned to a board.

Ann Sutton 2003