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Welcome to my shop! LiminalWEAVE offers handwoven textiles on the threshold between art and craft. All are woven by hand on my loom using thoughtfully sourced materials, and each item is completely unique. You can follow my weaving journey on Instagram @veronicapock or join my mailing list at www.veronicapock.com
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Kevin on Jan 29, 2023
5 out of 5 starsHave bought a couple scarves from Veronica and they are always amazing! Thanks
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Jan on Jan 17, 2023
5 out of 5 starsMy partner loves his beautiful scarf! It is just as described and we love the photograph of the inspiration for the color combination. Quick, easy, friendly communication. Thank you!
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Verena on Dec 28, 2022
5 out of 5 starsI'm in love! The colors are amazing together and it looks perfect. I normally like my scarves a little longer but this works fine as well. Thank you so much!
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Kevin on Dec 23, 2022
5 out of 5 starsAbsolutely beautiful scarf. Each piece is functional art. Thanks
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Lotte on Sep 27, 2022
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful high quality scarf that wears like jewelry! You can see and feel the attention to detail in this piece of craftsmanship.
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Pedro on Feb 27, 2022
5 out of 5 starsIt is a beautiful handcrafted item. I got it as a present for a friend, and I wanted to keep it for myself. Great texture and colours.
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atki43 on Jun 21, 2021
5 out of 5 starsI love the combination of warm and cool colors in the beautiful handwoven scarf! Veronica even sent a picture of the autumnal woods that inspired her choices. The artist in me loves that, and I will delight in wearing this great scarf. Thank you!
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About LiminalWEAVE
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Selecting the yarn and colour combinations
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Making the warp
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Threaded heddles on the loom
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Shuttle and bobbin
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Work in progress on the loom
Handwoven textiles on the threshold between art and craft
Hi, I'm Veronica, a weaver and artist, the hands that do all the weaving at LiminalWEAVE.
Liminal means relating to a transitional stage or occupying a position at a boundary or threshold. That's where I see my weaving - on the threshold between art and craft.
I was intrigued to discover how textiles are made, and studied textile design at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague as a change in career. I immediately loved the process of weaving, the fact that I can take a mass of unruly yarns and transform them into something useful, tactile and beautiful.
After leaving college, I set up my weave studio and began experimenting with different yarns. I fell in love with wool, and it plays a major part in most of my wearable work. Gently washing the wool softens the colours and gives interesting textural effects. Traditional techniques and a thoughtful sourcing of materials are at the heart of my work: softest Merino lambswool grown in Australia and spun in Yorkshire is combined with other natural materials and mill-end yarns, excess to the textile industry.
When I weave, I 'paint' with the yarn, translating my idea into a fabric using texture and colour.
I weave on an electronic hand-operated loom. Early on in my weaving realised that the experimental lengths of fabric I was creating were well suited to being used as scarves. And so the story of LiminalWEAVE began...
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