A tapestry of love
A tapestry is a type of weaving whereby a warp is used to construct a fabric consisting of a warp upon which colored threads are woven. The process is done by hand and will eventually produce a particular design - most of the time a picture of sorts. Anyone who engages in this art of tapestry weaving will tell you about the significant amount detail worked into the finished product. Many of these tapestry pieces will be multi-dimensional. In other words, they don't just hang flat on the wall, but have texture which is part of the imagery of what is being portrayed. For example, if the tapestry depicts mountains, the craftsman may use some bulkier yarns which are not as well processed as others, leaving larger loops of this yarn or not pulling them as tight on the loom. The process gives the work a "dimensional" image. The warp is made up of the same size threads or yarns strung across the loom over and over again in consecutive rows. This becom...