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OverviewA practical and down-to-earth handbook for all skill levels. Designer and weaving expert Åsa Pärson and professional textile curator Amica Sundström have come together to create the modern reference book that weavers worldwide have always longed for—both inspiration and essential guidebook, for the novice and the experienced weaver alike, filled with engaging sample projects, in-depth discussions of techniques and materials, review of cloth textures and types, and explanations of weaving methods and levels of quality. Try out sample projects ranging from the elegantly simple to the increasingly complex, covering a wide range of weaving techniques Understand the principles behind the arrangement and preparation of the loom Learn about weaving tools of all shapes and sizes, and how to use them Discover the differences between various fibers and fabric types, and their looks, feels, and visual effects And so much more! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Åsa Pärson , Amica SundströmPublisher: Trafalgar Square Imprint: Trafalgar Square ISBN: 9781646010868ISBN 10: 1646010868 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 23 September 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS Preface: Weaving – a magical handcraft! 1. 12 Weaving Projects 2. 96 Looms & Tools 3. 114 Materials 4. 126 Setting Up a Weaving 5. 160 Weaving Theory 6. 176 Pattern Drafting Theory 7. 240 Techniques for Art Weaves 8. 266 Finishing, Joining, Fabric Care 282 Index, AcknowledgementsReviewsThis book is an excellent resource for anyone interested in Scandinavian-style weaving, and in particular, anyone wanting to learn to weave on a countermarch or counterbalance loom. --Handwoven Magazine Once the projects inspire the weaver, there is information on looms and tools that would be useful to many, especially new weavers bewildered by weaving equipment. ...A pleasant addition was the section on materials. We are notorious in the weaving community for not spending enough time learning about the yarns we weave. The images of the thread wraps used in the projects are backed up with information in the text. Not only does this help educate the reader about the projects [in the book], but the information will be beneficial for future projects. --Heddlecraft Magazine """This book is an excellent resource for anyone interested in Scandinavian-style weaving, and in particular, anyone wanting to learn to weave on a countermarch or counterbalance loom."" --Handwoven Magazine ""Once the projects inspire the weaver, there is information on looms and tools that would be useful to many, especially new weavers bewildered by weaving equipment. ...A pleasant addition was the section on materials. We are notorious in the weaving community for not spending enough time learning about the yarns we weave. The images of the thread wraps used in the projects are backed up with information in the text. Not only does this help educate the reader about the projects [in the book], but the information will be beneficial for future projects."" --Heddlecraft Magazine" Once the projects inspire the weaver, there is information on looms and tools that would be useful to many, especially new weavers bewildered by weaving equipment. ... A pleasant addition was the section on materials. We are notorious in the weaving community for not spending enough time learning about the yarns we weave. The images of the thread wraps used in the projects are backed up with information in the text. Not only does this help educate the reader about the projects [in the book], but the information will be beneficial for future projects.--Heddlecraft Magazine This book is an excellent resource for anyone interested in Scandinavian-style weaving, and in particular, anyone wanting to learn to weave on a countermarch or counterbalance loom.--Handwoven Magazine Author InformationWhen designing textiles Åsa Pärson is reductive in her approach, allowing only the essential elements to remain. Her designs reflect her preference for fixed structures and have a clean, simple, and timeless expression. She currently resides in Stockholm, Sweden. Amica Sundström is a textile aficionado at heart. She is well-versed within her field, with a wide scope and a lot of in-depth detail, especially within the weaving. Working at the Swedish History Museum where she works as a curator, in charge of the textile collections. She is a much-appreciated speaker within the field of textiles, and specifically prehistoric textiles and dress. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |