What are your sources of inspiration?
I find inspiration in everything – in everyday experiences, in nature, architecture, domestic settings, or objects. My new collection, for example, was primarily inspired by basalt rock formations on the Isle of Staffa, Scottish cliffs and coastal landscapes.
How do tradition and innovation intertwine in your work?
The slow nature of my handwoven work, making double wool cloth pieces, and the finishing of my scarves and blankets express tradition, whereas many of my samples are designed using digital software or woven with modern combinations of structures and materials.
©Rosslyn McCormick
What do you love most about weaving?
There are endless possibilities and opportunities for lifelong learning. Weaving is such a vast and fascinating craft, encompassing many specialties and techniques beyond what I create at the moment. Designs evolve during the weaving process ensuring constant experimentation.
What does well made mean to you?
It means refinement, durability and quality. It means that consideration, care and attention to detail have been present during every stage of the designing and making process. It involves trial and error, it is evaluative, and improving all the time.