Francine recently mentioned the Lunatic Fringe and their color gamp. Not knowing what either one was I did an Internet search. The interesting LunaticFringeYarns.com offers weaving supplies, including a Color Gamp instruction or kit with thread. I looked at the color gamp. What are examples of how it would be used? Must it be a specific set of colors?
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A color gamp
is a why to show how colors interact with each other, they can be any colors of yarn
http://www.craftsy.com/blog/2014/07/how-to-weave-a-color-gamp/
10ashus, i just happened upon
10ashus,
i just happened upon this gorgeous color Gamps made by our own Weavolution member Caloosa. She used the Lunatic Fringe yarns and pattern. If I did it right, here is her project page.
http://www.weavolution.com/weaver/caloosa
Gamp for different color warp and weft
Blog article and Caloosa examples were extremely helpful. The comparison with a pointillist painting explained a lot to me. When weaving with color A warp and color B weft you will see a dot of each color.
A Color Gamp shows how using a different color in the warp and weft will change your original yarn/thread colors.
I saw this Purl and Loop
I saw this Purl and Loop Swatch Maker at Yarnorama in Paige, TX last month when our when our spinning group had our monthly meeting and have been thinking about buying it. It would definitely be useful for color studies.
http://purlandloop.com/products/swatch-maker-3-in-1-weaving-loom
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Very interesting tool, Penny. I like that you could weave samples with it in the 8, 10, and 12 ends per inch.
Gamps
There are lots of different kinds of gamps, both color and structure. Gamp means 'umbrella, especially a large unweildy one.' There are twill, shadow weave, overshot gamps, etc. There is also the color gamp, but you can alter the gamp to lights or darks or keep the spectrum base colors. I've seen a gamp in grey, black, white and neutrals which was fascinating. It's a great study practice and it makes some beautiful eye candy.
Neutral gamp possibility
This is the hardest thing for me about weaving. What will happen when you run Color A down and Color B across? It never is what I expect.
The neutrals gamp Tom mentioned interests me. I am always impressed by what weavers do to make a neutral colored item strikingly elegant. My eye admires elegance; my core being gravitates to whimsy.
My next donation project I will try clay colors or river pebble colors in a gamp type design.