This is an example of the Quechquemit'l, which Crane Day calls the Q-Poncho, in mohair.
This is an example of the Quechquemit'l, which Crane Day calls the Q-Poncho, in mohair.
COURTESY OF CRANE DAYRun the shuttle through the yarn. Watch that selvage edge. Change, and beat. Brush with a hard-bristled brush on occasion and repeat. That is the mantra of handweaver Crane Day. The process is slow, taking hours, days, to create finished piece of his wearable art.
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