- Ayana in Silk and Alpaca
- Dawn in wool & alpaca
- Ultrafine merino Dutch medallions
- First 8-shaft on loom
- Yellow, white, and pink cotton & merinojpg
- Orange silk & ultrafine merino
- Ayana in purple silk, wool & mohair
- Alondra in handspun merino & silk
- Tami in orange hand-dyed merino
- Dorothy in Cashmere and Merinojpg
- Green & blue mohair
- Purple hand-dyed merino
- Strickler 8-shaft pattern
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Krokbragd
Weaver: Kali Tal Weaving: Rigid heddle krokbragd
- Striped cotton & merino
- Saori
- Loopy neon merino
- Amy in blue & green stripes
- Blue-green merino alternating patternjpg
- Cotten, mohair, wool & novelty yarn
- Paula in cotten & silk
- Felted Flowers
- Jewel tone alpaca
Weaving
I weave mostly on rigid heddle looms, often with 2-3 heddles. I recently purchased an 8-shaft table loom, but haven’t done much with it beyond sampling. No matter what medium I’m working in, color and texture are my main focus, and I love the contrasting look and feel of silk and mohair, or soft merino and knotted rag. In weaving, like everything else, I’m always looking for something new to try, but my color palette is consistent with my work in other media. When I weave, I’m usually thinking of a friend or family member who would enjoy the colors and textures I’m mixing and creating. I love collecting photos of friend wearing my work.