Triaxial Woven Ribbon Note Card: Ovals
When 3 sets of ribbon or fabric strips are woven together at 60 degree angles, the method is called triaxial weaving. That's the technique used to create these cards. Each woven piece is mounted in a die-cut card exposing an oval shape. The overall effect is stunning.
Made with satin ribbon, these cards measure 6 x 4.5 inches and come with a mailing envelope. The inside is blank, ready for your special written message.
This item is made by Dottie Fiddleman. Dottie's complete collection is available at our Carrboro, North Carolina store. To see more of her items available online, click here.
When 3 sets of ribbon or fabric strips are woven together at 60 degree angles, the method is called triaxial weaving. That's the technique used to create these cards. Each woven piece is mounted in a die-cut card exposing an oval shape. The overall effect is stunning.
Made with satin ribbon, these cards measure 6 x 4.5 inches and come with a mailing envelope. The inside is blank, ready for your special written message.
This item is made by Dottie Fiddleman. Dottie's complete collection is available at our Carrboro, North Carolina store. To see more of her items available online, click here.
When 3 sets of ribbon or fabric strips are woven together at 60 degree angles, the method is called triaxial weaving. That's the technique used to create these cards. Each woven piece is mounted in a die-cut card exposing an oval shape. The overall effect is stunning.
Made with satin ribbon, these cards measure 6 x 4.5 inches and come with a mailing envelope. The inside is blank, ready for your special written message.
This item is made by Dottie Fiddleman. Dottie's complete collection is available at our Carrboro, North Carolina store. To see more of her items available online, click here.