Book Description
A revised and updated edition of the most popular and most-often-requested books on exploring weave structures that use supplemental warps. Contains eight new projects and a new weaving structure.
Author : Deb Essen
Publisher : Schiffer Craft
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 35,78 MB
Release : 2022-09-28
Category :
ISBN : 9780764364709
A revised and updated edition of the most popular and most-often-requested books on exploring weave structures that use supplemental warps. Contains eight new projects and a new weaving structure.
Author : Barbara Taber
Publisher :
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 17,48 MB
Release : 1975-01-01
Category : Hand weaving
ISBN : 9780273009030
Author : Lise Bender Jørgensen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 18,12 MB
Release : 2018-01-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 110838367X
Creativity is an integral part of human history, yet most studies focus on the modern era, leaving unresolved questions about the formative role that creativity has played in the past. This book explores the fundamental nature of creativity in the European Bronze Age. Considering developments in crafts that we take for granted today, such as pottery, textiles, and metalwork, the volume compares and contrasts various aspects of their development, from the construction of the materials themselves, through the production processes, to the design and effects deployed in finished objects. It explores how creativity is closely related to changes in material culture, how it directs responses to the new and unfamiliar, and how it has resulted in changes to familiar things and practices. Written by an international team of scholars, the case studies in this volume consider wider issues and provide detailed insights into creative solutions found in specific objects.
Author : Syne Mitchell
Publisher : Storey Publishing, LLC
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 25,47 MB
Release : 2015-11-14
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN : 1603428518
Rigid-heddle weaving is simple to learn, is easy to master, and offers a lifetime of possibilities to discover! Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom covers everything rigid-heddle weavers need to know about the craft, from the basics — how to select a loom, set it up, and get started — to a wide variety of fun techniques that yield beautiful results. Begin by exploring a variety of weave structures, including finger-manipulated laces, tapestry, and color play with stripes, plaids, and multicolor yarns. Then move on to more complex designs and irresistible projects, from pillows and curtains to bags, shawls, and even jewelry. Explore warp-face patterning, weft-pile weaving, weaving with fine threads, woven shibori, shadow weave, and the textural effects you can create with different yarns and with wire and conductive thread. Everything you need to know is here, with fully illustrated step-by-step instructions to ensure success.
Author : Joy Totah Hilden
Publisher : Arabian Publishing Limited
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 24,90 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Bedouins
ISBN : 9780955889486
Portable and practical, tough and colourful, Bedouin textiles played until recent times a vital and functional part in the life of the Arab nomads. Bedouin women were expected to master the art of making entire tents as well as a wide range of rugs, saddlebags and other equipment able to withstand the rigours of the desert. They took a fierce pride in their work and produced, on the simplest ground looms, textiles that were at once hard-wearing and of vibrant aesthetic appeal. The true craftspeople of the desert, Bedouin women wove to provide the very fabric of day-to-day living. Joy Hilden describes the weaving techniques of the Bedouin in the context of their transitional mode of life, as they adapt from their centuries-old nomadic existence to being both semi- and fully settled. She gathered her information on dyeing, spinning and weaving while living and travelling in Saudi Arabia between 1982 and 1994, extending her scope with trips to other parts of the Arabian Peninsula and adjacent Arab countries. She describes visits to Bedouin families, desert markets and urban centres where Bedouin gathered. Her work comes at a time when many tribal peoples are losing their cultural traditions and, with them, their crafts and the material of everyday life in the desert. This is the most exhaustive study to date of the weaving methods practised by the Bedouin of Saudi Arabia. Profusely illustrated, and giving thorough instruction in techniques, Bedouin Weaving is an essential companion for collectors and connoisseurs of flat-weave textiles, the category into which Bedouin weavings fall. It is aimed both at general readers and at weavers, craftspeople in general, students, ethnographers, and museum and textile authorities.
Author : William Cowper
Publisher :
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 27,30 MB
Release : 1810
Category : English poetry
ISBN :
Author : Mukesh K. Singh
Publisher : WPI Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,28 MB
Release : 2014-07-14
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789380308296
Covers the basic concepts of winding, warping and sizing processes. The book includes critical comparisons between various industrial concepts, practices, and processes of winding, warping, and sizing.
Author : Wendy Landry
Publisher : Schiffer Craft
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 11,23 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Handlooms
ISBN : 9780764359347
For over one thousand years, velvet textiles were woven by hand with great ingenuity and artistry. This book recounts a transcontinental story of their development into one of the most beautiful, luxurious, and economically important products of the medieval and Renaissance periods, in constant demand at courts throughout Europe and Asia. Velvet expert Landry offers a consistent theory of the origin and spread of this weaving technique and the technological innovations that accompanied it. She draws from her lengthy personal expertise as a practicing weaver and scholar, examining, analyzing, and engaging in the techniques and technologies in order to excavate the intrinsic ideas and knowledge embedded in the craft of velvet weaving. The instructions feature techniques and equipment accessible to ordinary handweavers and introduce ways to attain complex results without complex equipment. This will be a valuable resource for weavers, textile scholars, and curators for years to come.
Author : Linda Tilson Davis
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 33,95 MB
Release : 2017-01-11
Category :
ISBN : 9781539898825
In the mid-1900's, Dr. William Bateman, a Ph.D. in chemistry, spent his retirement years experimenting with weaving. He was not content with exploring only traditional, known weave structures. He developed several new ones that have become known as "Bateman Weaves." They include such names as Park, Boulevard, and Extended Divided Twills, among others. Texts and other information on these weaves are relatively scarce. Bateman Weaves, The Missing Monograph, is an introduction and summary of these remarkable weaves. The monograph covers both Dr. Bateman's approaches and those of the author to appeal to a more contemporary audience. Whether used as a guide or as a stand-alone text, The Missing Monograph fills a void in the weaver's library that includes: - A summary of unique weaves created by Dr. Bateman: Park, Boulevard, Chevron, Blends, Extended Divided Twills, Extended Manifold Twills and Multiple Tabby, all in one monograph. - Basic blocks for all weaves - Over 150 full-color images - Ideas for going beyond the basics - Extensive bibliography
Author : Penelope B. Drooker
Publisher :
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 16,85 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Hand weaving
ISBN :