Woven stories
"Weaving involves crossing two threads, the warp and the weft, one vertical and the other horizontal, one stretched taut and the other undulating and intertwined with the first.
To produce the textile it is necessary for these two threads to be bound, otherwise each will remain a fragile and fluttering potentiality...
If the meeting of opposites does not take place, nothing is created, for each element is defined by its opposite and takes its meaning from it."
--Dario Valcarenghi, Kilim History and Symbols, as quoted in
ZATI The Art of Weaving a Life
Minimalistic art
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Weaving is the process of crossing threads or yarns to create a woven fabric.
The vertical threads are called the warp. Threads that cross from side to side, over and under the warp, are called the weft.
Together, the warp and the weft are the substance of the web thus created.
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Woven stories
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