Weaving a tapestry takes a lot of time, both in preparation and in execution. There are many steps that need to be taken from the begining to the finshed weaving, many of which may take a lot of time and thought. In order to capsulize this, we would like to present you with
Although it happens, it is rare if the artwork is approved the first time. As you will see in the art work shown below, there are MANY changes that have been made! Notice the hair style and face AND the inclusion of the boy! Certainly these were not the only changes that were made before the final approval but these were the most strinking.
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From here, the next step is to give color to the line drawing. At this step it is very important to notice all of the colors to make sure they are correct because these ARE the colors that will be woven into the tapestry!

So, now the art work is approved. Next is the process of weaving the tapestry - less all of the technical details.
Second, since there are no set dimensions for a tapestry, a loom needs to be constructed for the dimensions of the tapestry to be woven.
Third, a "yarn chart" needs to be established for all of the colors that will be used in the tapestry. If necessary, yarn will be dyed specifically for a tapestry.
Fourth, the weaving begins. The time it will take to weave any tapestry depends on the size of the tapestry, the intracacy of the design, and the colors used. You can see this tapestry in the process of being woven on the main page.
And last, the tapestry will be lined. In the lining there will be a rod pocket for hanging.
