Weaving made easy : 17 projects using a simple loom / Liz Gipson.
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- 159668075X (pbk.)
- 9781596680753 (pbk.)
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Dr. James Carlson Library | NonFiction | 746.14 G514 | Available | 33111005846916 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Weaving, one of the fastest ways to produce cloth, is thoroughly explained in this simple guide to the age-old craft. A perfect blend of ease and functionality, the small, portable rigid heddle loom can be used to easily produce loose, drape-friendly fabric as well as dense, sturdy material. Eighteen projects - for scarves, bags, belts, tops, and a bevy of household goodies such as pillows, rugs, and blankets - explore how to combine colors and create textured fabrics using a variety of techniques. Additional tips on adding crocheted edges, beaded fringe, and needle-felted flowers are also included.
Includes index.