Week 1 – January Weaving
The Back Story
Since the pandemic my life has changed. I miss having the time and energy for any creative space in my busy life. To counter balance this now, I have come up with 52 creative, engaging, inspiring or fun ideas. One for each week of 2023. I wrote the ideas on slips of paper, put them into a pot and drew them out on New Year’s Eve and assigned them from week 1 to week 52. Each one will be shared via this blog.
My January Weaving reflects the feel of January. There is a glimpse of the first daffodils which I saw on New Year’s Day. They were delightful and offer the promise of more to come as we move towards the spring.

My finished piece measures 9cm x 26cm. It has been hand woven and is made from mixed fibres. My other source of inspiration are a series of photographs taken in my garden during a previous January.
Moving Forward
I am looking back for references in order to move forward. I will be going through my sketchbooks and I am confident they will provide me with further inspiration and become part of this on-going process. Completing a piece of work is so satisfying and weaving has endless possibilities. Worked by hand there can be no two identical pieces. Using found wools, threads, fibres, cords, plastics or anything you can source from your own stock of materials or by asking family or friends for unwanted bits and pieces gives this a monetary cost of next to nothing. The sense of achievement and enjoyment during this cold dark first week of January is priceless.




An Invitation
So why not join me? You can use my ideas or come up with some of your own along the way. You can change the subject or theme and mix and match as the year progresses. I am sure I will want to give more time and energy to some of these ideas as I work through them. Starting small with something achievable and enjoyable is the first step. Regular engagement with my creativity is just what I need in 2023.
Happy New Year
Happy new year Bettina glad you’re alright , I have a loom sadly neglected as I’ve become very interested in textile art ..I love your colour ways on your weaving…