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![]() A mother and her daughter dropped by for a couple of studio hours and create this pair of lovely circular weaves, among other projects! | ![]() The same warp interlaced with different weft colours creates a matchy set of handwoven dish towels. | ![]() Weaving is not limited to large, drapey fabrics. Look at the coasters and wrist fobs that we have created using different techniques and materials. |
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![]() Chen Chen's kids have decided to raise money for a hamster by weaving and selling scarves. This is the sample they made to show prospective customers. | ![]() Lisa's first piece of Saori woven in Singapore, and she's looking forward to creating more! | ![]() Since she had some time left on her studio pass, Thais decided to make this cute little golf putt cover for her dad. |
![]() Fabrics woven in the Saori style can also be used to embellish existing garments. | ![]() Thais made this little bag for herself when she was here for studio on Boxing Day! | ![]() Beng Choo just wanted to have fun during her half-day studio access! |
![]() A recent studio user made this fluffy piece of handwoven fabric, made especially for the arm rest next to her favourite spot on the sofa! | ![]() Deco foil will be another set of workshops to be looking forward to on our class schedule! | ![]() Gel press monoprinting can create different textures and effects, including grunge! |
![]() Another beautiful baby wrap handwoven with love! | ![]() Finally got a chance to play with the Fade-Out inks at Creativation 2019! | ![]() Isn't this cute? This little handmade sloth was one of the make-and-take projects at Creativation 2019! |
![]() We made this macrame plant pot holder at Creativation 2019! | ![]() Catherine's first project and now she's hooked on weaving! | ![]() We made this light-up card at Creativation 2019! |
![]() Catherine enjoyed weaving this piece so much on our Erica loom, she decided that was the loom that was going home with her! | ![]() Designed and handmade to the request of a customer. | ![]() This is our largest commissioned work - a giant dreamcatcher for Chingay Carnival 2019. |
![]() A beginning weaver made this table runner was made to match the deco of her newly renovated home. | ![]() Hands-free hugs! Two baby wraps specially handwoven by a mummy! | ![]() Since Siti did such a wonderful job with her first handwoven shawl, her husband requested that the second piece be made for him! |
![]() Siti came by one day to purchase a Cricket loom and have dived right in to creating this lovely shawl. | ![]() Specially designed in-house for the Year of the Pig! | ![]() Ever since her friends saw her Saori-style handwoven scarf, Lisa has been swamped by requests for her creations. |
![]() A lot of time and love went into this handmade shawl for Beng's mummy! | ![]() Daniel and Wincy decided to celebrate their wedding anniversary by paper quilling the initials of themselves and their two adorable girls for the photo montage. | ![]() Louise the Beret Girl is ready for her adventures! |
![]() A collaborative piece made by the participants at our corporate workshop. A wonderful memento to remember the people who have worked together this year! | ![]() Sampler created by our babywrap student before she launched into her actual project. | ![]() A complete sampler of the 60 pattern drafts designed by the Boulder 'Octogang' Weaving Group! |
![]() Freestyle woven and freestyle sewn. Makes a pretty stylish piece! | ![]() A quick and easy project that was completed in 12 hours! | ![]() There are many versatile ways to use a rubber stamp, including paper tole creations! |
![]() Custom order baby sneakers, for the trendy newborn! | ![]() Coloured with Graftine for a different look and feel. | ![]() A quirky bag made for a very satisfied customer. |
![]() Using vellum to create 3D paper lace. | ![]() Hand-bound book without any adhesive or sewing! | ![]() Spot the mistake in this series of rubber stamped images! |
![]() Personalized door hanger - makes a good birthday party activity! | ![]() Chocolate nuggets dressed up for Christmas. | ![]() Our 12-year-old student was extremely proud of her woven piece of work. |
![]() These were created by our students during one of our paper marbling workshops. | ![]() Our all-time favourite stamp set (now discontinued) used to create a set of inspirational bookmarks. | ![]() These were created for graduating students from the batch of 2010. |
![]() A woven cowl that features leno lace pattern on the back and the use of warp as weft to create that interwoven front. | ![]() Another in-house design that can be used to create bags of varying dimensions. | ![]() A close-up of the morse code (S-G-P) that was designed into a woven piece that will be incorporated in a collaborative art piece. |
![]() The first project woven on the David loom is a babywrap. We customized a babywrap weaving package for this student and this package is now available for any other interested baby-wearers. | ![]() This baby ensemble was knitted for a friend's baby girl. The set was used till the child turned 18 months! | ![]() This is an original pattern designed in-house for the beginners who have completed several projects and are comfortable reading pattern charts. |
![]() Blending roving on our Louet blending board to create rolags for easy spinning. | ![]() An inch-wide strap that is going to be used as a bag strap in an upcoming project. | ![]() Rigid heddle looms can be used for pattern work too. Take a look at this gorgeous log cabin weave! |
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