

S T E P 1
CHOOSING YOUR SIZE

T H E D E S I G N
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S T E P 2
CHOOSING YOUR COLOURS
For dramatic effect, I recommend two weavings side by side If your space will allow for it
Tip. Measure the wall you plan on hanging your weaving on. Ideally, you want to fill the majority of the space while leaving a nice blank space that acts as a border. Just like hanging any art, keep in mind the positioning of all doors and windows in relation to where the hanging is going to sit.





60cm
50cm
120cm
100cm
80cm
70cm
These sizes are approximate and only an example.
Tip. If you know what room your weaving is going into.
It's best to choose colours that will go with the flow of the space.
NGAHERE
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Shades of lush greens from the forest
forest

MOANA
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Colours of the ocean in movement
ocean


S T E P 3
CHOOSE WHAT ITS HUNG FROM






A wooden dowel is used for a minimalistic feel, It doesn't take away from any detail in the weaving. It will be either left in its natural state or painted white or black to correspond to the tones chosen in your colour scheme.
Using a brass rod is the best way to accent any metallics if you decided to have any woven into your hanging.
The brass rod will age beautifully as it will naturally oxidize
Driftwood is organic in shape and has a beautiful texture. It is often used for weavings with a boho vibe and is well suited with whites and natural tones.

KORAHA
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Sandy hues of the desert
PARORO
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Moody monochrome tones of a brewing storm
desert
stormy sky


little treasures can be added as the final touches to add texture to your weaving to give it more of a bespoke feel. Things like feathers, coin pendants, crystals, extra tassels and shells from local beaches are great additions.



S T E P 4
ATTACHMENTS


Some things to keep in mind when making these decisions are:
Things like size, attachments and what your weaving is hung on,
will impact the price. If you are keeping to a certain budget,
simply let me know so that I can recommend appropriately.
