The weaver's book; fundamentals of handweaving

by Harriet Tidball

Paperback, 1961

Status

Available

Call number

TT848.T55

Collection

Publication

New York, Macmillan, 1961.

Description

A practical, authoritative step-by-step guide for beginners by an expert weaver.

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LibraryThing member SHAROLENE
The classic handbook for beginning weavers.
LibraryThing member fiberguildreno
This fascinating and comprehensive book about hand weaving was published in 1961. It's a beginner's guide to weaving, but also has lots more for weaving designers and and those looking to explore weaving structures.

I found several things that interested me greatly in Harriet's book. The first are
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two pages of straight and fancy twills. All 56 of them can be woven on a four shaft straight draw using either a direct tie up, or tie ups – if you have enough treadles. The second are profile drafts that are interspersed throughout the book. A group of two block profiles which can be used with any block weave and altered in size to fit the weaver's needs. The last real appealing section is a group of color and weave designs on four shafts.

All of the thread by thread weaving drafts are four shafts. The profile drafts, naturally, could be translated into multishaft designs. The book has a good index and lots of tips about how to weave with more than one shuttle, winding a quill, fixing errors, hemstitching and more. A nice book for any weaver's library and especially good for guild libraries.
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Language

ISBN

60-13222

Condition Notes

duplicate

Barcode

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