Remember we told you in our Vol -1 ; Issue - 4 - we taught you to make a woven paper artwork ... Also we told you that you can see larger bigger and color pictures on our blog..
So here we go..
You will need
Using the metal ruler, knife and cutting mat, cut vertical lines between the top and bottom borders at each increment pencil mark. At one end cut slightly past the border line by 2 mm or one sixteenth of an inch. You will have 24 vertical strips.
When you’ve finished the row turn the base card over and push the coloured strip up to butt against the first strip.
Following the pattern, the third paper strip comes through from the back of the base card between the second and third vertical strips.
The fourth coloured strip begins between the third and fourth vertical strips. Don’t forget to flip the base card over each time you finish a row and push the coloured strip up snugly against the previous one.
Continue adding the coloured strips in groups of four.
The last coloured strip will be harder to weave. Put your left hand behind the base card and push the vertical strips towards you to create a space for the coloured strip to pass through.
So here we go..
You will need
- White light weight card
- Coloured light weight card – I’ve used 4 different colours in the finished piece
- Self-healing cutting mat
- Metal ruler
- Craft knife
- Pencil
- Tape
Step 1: Measure and Cut the Artwork Base
Cut a square measuring 32 x 32 cm from the white card. If you are measuring in inches it will be easier to work in half inch increments than to convert centimeters to inches. So cut your white card to 16 x 16 inches.
Now measure the border and cut the vertical lines.
If you’re working in centimeters.
Measure and rule a border 4 cm in from each edge.
Measure and mark 1 cm increments along the top and bottom border lines.
Measure and rule a border 4 cm in from each edge.
Measure and mark 1 cm increments along the top and bottom border lines.
If you’re working in inches.
Measure and rule a border 2 inches in from each edge.
Measure and mark half inch increments along the top and bottom border lines.
Measure and rule a border 2 inches in from each edge.
Measure and mark half inch increments along the top and bottom border lines.
Step 2: Measure and Cut the Coloured Card Strips
You’ll need six sets of four strips. I used four emerald green, four lime green, 4 tangerine, and 12 grey green.
If you’re working in centimeters.
Measure and cut 1 cm x 26 cm strips from the coloured card.
Measure and cut 1 cm x 26 cm strips from the coloured card.
If you’re working in inches.
Measure and cut half inch x 13 inch strips from the coloured card.
Measure and cut half inch x 13 inch strips from the coloured card.
Step 3: Start Weaving
This pattern basically involves weaving under three vertical strips, then over three, repeated across the width of the base card. The only exception to the pattern of threes is at the beginning and end of some rows.
Take the first strip and working from right to left (if you’re right handed) weave across the top of the first three vertical strips and under the next three and continue over three, under three until you reach the end.
Turn the base card over and carefully push the coloured strip right up to the top as far as it will go. Make sure it is centered so the overlap on each side is the same.
Step 4: Creating the Pattern
Bring the second coloured strip through from the back of the base card between the first and second vertical strips. To create the chevron pattern the second row follows the three over, three under pattern, but commences one strip in from the edge.
When you’ve finished the row turn the base card over and push the coloured strip up to butt against the first strip.
Following the pattern, the third paper strip comes through from the back of the base card between the second and third vertical strips.
The fourth coloured strip begins between the third and fourth vertical strips. Don’t forget to flip the base card over each time you finish a row and push the coloured strip up snugly against the previous one.
Step 5: Adding the Additional Colours
The first three strips of the second colour follow a mirror image pattern of rows 3, 2 and 1 of the first colour. If this sounds confusing take another look at the finished artwork – it’s easier to follow the pattern when you’re looking at it.
Continue adding the coloured strips in groups of four.
Step 6: Finishing Off
Flip the base card over and adjust the coloured strips if necessary so they are centered.
Run a line of tape along each side to secure the ends of the coloured strips.
Step 7: Hang Your Art
I like the look of the woven paper art hung with washi tape, but it also looks great framed. Sit back and admire your handiwork.