Charles Garwood from Lafayette Community Church in Lafayette, Indiana brings us these awesome string designs for their stage.
They built 5 2×4 frames, and drove a nail in every inch around the perimeter. They strung gray yarn on the back to give it some added depth, and used white yarn on the front. Total cost was around $100 for the yarn, wood, paint, nails, and mounting hardware. This design allowed them to easily re-string everything and create a new design in a matter of only a few hours, and at no extra cost as they were able to re-use most of the yarn. Spanning between the frames also allowed them to come up with even more design options.
great design! whoever lit this design deserves a of credit too, really great color choices and wash.
My wife came up with the designs and did most of the stringing. I helped with stringing and then took care of all the lighting.
well done!!
This is awesome!! What are the dementions of your stage?
I don’t remember exactly but I think its around 35 feet wide by 16 feet deep
I get the frames are made of 2×4’s but what dimensions are they? 8 feet tall, 3 feet wide?
I think we are going to try this one — it looks awesome!
Marvin
Ours are approximately 8 feet tall and 2 feet wide. Can be adjusted to fit your space of course
What type of wood did you use?
What type of wood did you use?
We just used regular 2x4s and painted them black.
Hello, I need your help. It will be able to give measurements of white and gray cotton lace which is recommended.
Measurements on yarn depend a lot on what kind of design you’re going for and how big your frames are
Just curious how much yarn you used for the cross and side design? Also, where did you guys purchase bulk yarn? Thanks!
Excellent design and flexibility. Have you considered putting LED tape around the inside of the frame?
Thought about it a few times. We actually have a few rolls of tape, but I’m terrible with a soldering iron so I haven’t done it yet.
Hi! Awesome layout! Would you mind sharing what kind of lighting system you used for the screen washing. I am not too familiar with lighting so if you could give me the specifics that would be even more awesome
We use Chauvet SlimPar Q12 fixtures, one per frame. Typically 50% brightness, and ramp up to 100% during parts of songs
What did you use to mount the frames?
Simple metal angle brackets, one close to each corner. Painted black after mounting.
What is the size of the 5 frames?
What gauge(weight, thickness) yarn did you use??
Can you give an approximate amount of yarn you used? Also where did you get your yarn? I know you said you used both gray and white. Can you give the amounts?
We are considering doing a stage with this yarn idea but we are struggling with how much yarn you used for entire project. Could you please tell us how much yarn you used?
Wonderful! What type of wire you used and the quantity (meters / rolls). Teaches how to blend the white yarn with gray. THANKS!
Hi,
Would you be interested in doing a big string art installation for a restaurant in UK?
We would be sending you the panels with the nails on it and you would do just the weaving in your workshop and then send it back to us.
Thank you,
Paola
Would you be willing to do a set up for our teacher conference in October? Great work!
Love design. Can you tell me what type of yarn did you use? What grade level or type of yarn. Thank you!
what kind of string did you used and how much? im refering to the picture number 4
wow
AMAZING WORK! DID YOU GUYS USE A TEMPLATE FOR YARN WEAVE DESIGN OR JUST FREE HAND IT. IT YOU DID USE TEMPLATE WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO SHARE IT?
Pls how long did it take
This is incredible!! You have inspired us to do this in our church!! So we now have the frames made, painted. Screws in, yarn and lights bought. Went exactly according to your directions and all ready to string… but I need your help as to the pattern you used… where did you start, and could you please list or email me instructions? We are now at a stand still until we hear from you! Thanks sooo much for your help! Anxiously waiting furry your reply!