I learned how to weave while I was studying archaeology in Uppsala, Sweden, in 1983 and 1984. After returning to Munich I bought a Swedish countermarch loom and started creating table runners, shawls, curtains, wall hangings, cushion covers. One of my last pieces was this knee-length coat. Cutting into hand woven fabric seemed like a sacriledge, and the sewing proved difficult because of the rough wool I had chosen. But I was very fond of those colours, and of the binding.
Dyed sheep's wool from Cornwall. 1991. Munkabelte pattern.
Length: 105cm
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