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Saturday, March 11, 2017
Woven Paintings
For their final weaving assignment 6th grade students created a woven painting. Students began the process by drawing one animal and than used carbon paper to make an exact duplicate of the image. Students then painted both paintings. They had the choice of painting the two images differently or the same. Students then cut the papers into warp and weft strips and wove them together. This process is challenging! Paper is much more cumbersome than yarn but can have really incredible results.
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6th Grade
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