Textured Grid Art - Crafting Wool Patterns on Frames

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Textured Grid Art - Crafting Wool Patterns on Frames

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Explore the art of creating textured grid patterns with wool! This project is a simple yet elegant way to add a handmade touch to your space using just wool and a frame. By weaving and wrapping wool in a grid pattern, you can design unique, customizable artwork that’s perfect for any decor style. This project is not only relaxing and rewarding but also an ideal way to use leftover wool creatively. Let’s dive into the art of wool grid weaving!

Supplies

  1. Empty Frame
  2. Wools
  3. Graph paper
  4. Pencil

Making Graph

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  1. The most important work in creating this art is this - graph plotting.
  2. Figure out the design on the graph.
  3. Mark each box as a pixel and fill the grids.

Frame Making

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  1. You can use a ready-made empty photo frame, or take some old photo frame.
  2. Here I made a frame from my leftover door cornice.
  3. I used a miter box too cut the cornice in 45 degrees and super-glued all the edges.

Grid Making

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  1. Here I am making a 60 X 60 grid design. So at first I am about to tie 60 white strings across.
  2. The strings will go round and over the frame from outside, making a circle.

Continuing the Process

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  1. Before creating coloured pixels, we need to create equal spacing throughout.
  2. So had to start binding the double layered strings into a single layer.

Add the Cross Pattern

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  1. Once the first layer of yarn is complete, switch to a different color of yarn to add the cross pattern.
  2. Follow the same process but in the opposite direction (e.g., horizontal if your first layer was vertical) to create a grid effect.

Weaving the Grids

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  1. Continue the over-under pattern across the width of the frame. As you reach the end of each row, secure the yarn at the frame edge, then move on to the next row.
  2. Alternate the starting point in each row (e.g., if you started the last row with “over,” start the next row with “under”) to create a checkerboard effect.
  3. With every pass, mark the graph with dots. 'Over's' are red, and 'under's' are white.

Finish and Secure

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  1. Once you’re satisfied with the design, secure the ends of each thread color by tying or taping them to the back of the frame
  2. Adjust any thread that may have shifted during weaving. Gently push rows closer together for a tighter look or space them apart for a more open design.
  3. Trim any excess thread, and check the front for any loose strands or uneven tension.

Final

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  1. Step back and appreciate the layered texture and colors of your woven wool grid art.

Creating grid patterns with wool on a frame is a satisfying and artistic way to bring texture and color into your home decor. This project is versatile, allowing endless possibilities for pattern combinations, colors, and textures, making each piece one-of-a-kind. Whether you’re looking to add warmth to your walls or experiment with fiber art, these wool grid patterns are an ideal, low-cost way to unleash your creativity. Enjoy your handmade art and the cozy feel it adds to your space!