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Note to website visitors
Dear website visitor
You will now see the website in English.
The texts presented here were translated by www.deepl.com/Translator (free version).
translated.
Unfortunately, I can only speak limited English. Therefore I ask you:
If you find any mistakes or mispronunciations, please forgive me.
if you can even find some time to give me a correct translation,
I will be very grateful.
Best regards
Andreas Rohner
PS:
The pictures on the website are protected by copyright.
If you would like to use them, please contact me.
If there is no commercial use for them,
we will find a solution for free.
The small works of art woven on the pocket loom are all unique and have their own stories. A selection is shown here.
It's not the perfect result that counts when weaving with the pocket loom, but rather trying out the different materials and binding techniques. That's the fun of working with the pocket loom.
A small work of art that is somehow reminiscent of the wool blanket of the Swiss army. Approximately...
Two-tone warp threads meet two-tone weft threads.
As always, a try.
While weaving, a small branch fell from the tree. This was immediately incorporated into the work.
This slightly longer work is reminiscent of the flag of Ukraine. Blue for the wide sky and yellow for the wide grain fields. There are still two lakes in the landscape here.
This slightly longer work is reminiscent of the flag of Ukraine. Blue for the wide sky and yellow for the wide grain fields. There are still two lakes in the landscape here.
Here we played with two different bindings.
How do the different thread colors work? Just try it out!
This work was woven on a previous model of the Pocket Loom.