Handwoven Throw Bombay
Handwoven Throw Bombay
ONE OF A KIND

Handwoven Throw Bombay

Baby Alpaca, Bamboo, and Silk Throw (ID: A158534)
Designed by Constance Collins
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This hand-woven throw owes its captivating look to artist Constance Collins' weave patterns, developed and owned by the artist. Part of her proprietary technique involves using design software to flip, rotate, and merge different weaves to create new patterns; she then integrates colorful warping to create unique shapes not usually found in traditional weaving. A hand-knotted fringe completes the upscale look.

Each reversible throw is woven using eco-friendly baby alpaca, bamboo, and silk yarns, resulting in a throw that's luxuriously soft and warm
  • One-of-a-kind piece
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Silk, Bamboo, Other fiber
  • Gently hand wash cold, towel wrap to remove excess moisture; air dry, iron when wet, or use light steam iron. Can also be dry cleaned.
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Constance Collins

Constance Collins

"I see my world in patterns. As a child, I drew patterns while others sketched their pets or family. My eyes recognize patterns in everything from nature to buildings to menswear. Crisply defined patterns are the foundation of my work. Designing my color runs in my warps to complement the pattern is a puzzle and requires many iterations before I am pleased with the final placement of each yarn."

Constance's artistic expression contains three elements: pattern, color and texture. She became a weaver because it requires all of these. Architecture is a major inspiration for her patterns and designs because of its precision and angularity. The interplay between colors intrigues her and its impact is critical in her fabric design. Her textiles' textures add a dimensional component to our lives.

Constance modifies traditional weaves and strategically integrates colorful warps to create new fabrics featuring ovals and other shapes uncommon to conventional weaving. Most pieces are reversible. Each one is handwoven in ultra-fine eco-friendly alpaca, bamboo, and silk yarns that create up to 1000 interlacings per square inch of fabric.

Constance's Fine Arts Degree from Indiana University is in Woven and Constructed Textiles. Then she developed her artistic expression while honing her craftsmanship to an expert level. In Chicago, she did production handweaving, making fabrics for Henredon and others. As an Associate Professor in Fashion Design at the Illinois Institute of Art, she taught woven fabric design using a CAD program.

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