I have been working on a new hairnet. In sprang-technique and linen thread. The same way I have been before when doing the other nets. But I still dont think I got the right shape. So the hairnet-journey continues. And this time I tried both a different shape and a new pattern.
I have been looking at a few different ones. This for example, from 1507, Barbara Schellenberger, by Hans Burgkmair. The round part in the middle might say that its not sprang, but I think I can make the same look with the sprang-technique anyway.
And this, from 1530. This could be sprang, no sign on knotted or sprang here. Or do I want to see sprang everywhere?
This one have the same look too, with stripes the way sprang would look if made with stripes. I dont see any meetingpoint though, that would be if there was a net made by the sprang-technique. Should they haft left it out, even if it where there?
All of the nets in the paintings above have the typical german 16th century look with the string crossed at the neck and around the head/wulst.
Its 70 loops and the gold threads are two, every 8 thread of blue. I made the warp 38 cm.
The stripes look a bit crooked here but I can pull them straight, move the net.
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