I’m clearly terribly biased, but weaving really is such a wonderful craft and I love it for all of those reasons, but also the incredibly positive effect it can have on your mental health :)
I'm soon going to a favorite place that has both beautiful rocks and a fiber arts school and store. Some weaving on rocks sounds like a perfect activity for me there! Thank you for this idea and for your beautifully done how-to video!
@@elka And I really want to leave a couple of woven-upon rocks on the beach that is covered with smooth white rocks! This is a special and beloved beach; weaving on some of its rocks and leaving them would be a beautiful way of showing respect and caring.
@@nancylindsay4255 It sounds like a really amazing place. One of the reasons I like using the naturally dyed linen is so that they can be left in situ and will break down over time without releasing any nasties into the environment. I'd love to hear how you get on.
I’ve never seen anything like it! Beautiful, handmade, natural and mathematical!
I’m clearly terribly biased, but weaving really is such a wonderful craft and I love it for all of those reasons, but also the incredibly positive effect it can have on your mental health :)
Thank you! And as a bonus I finally understood how to read a printed pattern!
I’m so glad you found it useful 😁
I'm soon going to a favorite place that has both beautiful rocks and a fiber arts school and store. Some weaving on rocks sounds like a perfect activity for me there! Thank you for this idea and for your beautifully done how-to video!
That sounds perfect! I hope you really enjoy it, and if you have any questions please just shout 😊
@@elka And I really want to leave a couple of woven-upon rocks on the beach that is covered with smooth white rocks! This is a special and beloved beach; weaving on some of its rocks and leaving them would be a beautiful way of showing respect and caring.
@@nancylindsay4255 It sounds like a really amazing place. One of the reasons I like using the naturally dyed linen is so that they can be left in situ and will break down over time without releasing any nasties into the environment. I'd love to hear how you get on.
@@elka Exactly! ☺