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 Many of the objects we use each day were made via the process of weaving, which is an ancient textile art. The clothes on our backs, the blankets we sleep under and the rugs on our floors are just a few of the woven products we use regularly without really stopping to think about how they were made. The truth is that if weaving had never been invented we would still be relying on animal skins to keep us warm.


 Weaving started thousands of years ago and still now, the technique has kept much of its original form. Although there are now several tools and modern equipment that can make patterns faster and more evenly, you can still find hand-woven products made from different parts of the globe. You will find that the design will change depending on the source and the creator. Weaving is still very much the same as it was millennia ago.

Weaving Destiny: The Soulkeepers Series Book 2

Weaving Destiny: The Soulkeepers Series Book 2
Malini Gupta thought Jacob Lau was her destiny. But after months of failing to decipher how she fits into the Soulkeepers, frustration threatens to tear their relationship apart. And it doesn't help that a new Soulkeeper named Mara is ready to stop time itself to earn Jacob's love. When Malini faces her worst fears, and even death, she learns a funny thing about destiny. Fate is a tapestry of choices, and she has the power to weave hers.
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The Big Book of Weaving: Handweaving in the Swedish Tradition: Technique

The Big Book of Weaving: Handweaving in the Swedish Tradition: Techniques - Patterns - Designs and Materials
The fascinating subject of handweaving is fully explored in this reference, which covers basic subjects such as warping a loom and making bobbins of weft, as well as more elaborate, highly decorative projects. Patterns are arranged by varying levels of difficulty and design so beginners and experienced weavers alike will discover new insights and concepts. Among the 40 step-by-step projects included in this volume are designs for baby blankets, shawls, table cloths, and linen hand towels.
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Weaving the Rainbow

Weaving the Rainbow
How do you make a rainbow? If you are a weaver you can make a rainbow with wool. If you are a sheep you can BE a rainbow. Here's how.
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Beadmaille: Jewelry with Bead Weaving & Metal Rings (Lark Jewelry Bo

Beadmaille: Jewelry with Bead Weaving & Metal Rings (Lark Jewelry Books)
Jewelry makers—and beaders in particular—are hungry for new ideas, so they’ll rejoice in having a brand-new, easy, and gorgeous technique to try!Beadmaille offers an entirely unique and beautiful way to craft chain mail–like jewelry, using the simplest of bead-weaving processes to link together metal jump rings in classic patterns. The 25 pieces—bracelets, necklaces, and earrings—all showcase seed beads in luscious colors, and both handmade and commercial jump rings in gold, sterling silver, copper, or bronze.
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The Weaving, Spinning, and Dyeing Book

The Weaving - Spinning - and Dyeing Book
This big, beautiful book with 435 illustrations is the clearest and most comprehensive ever published on the subject--explains everything the expert or beginner needs to know on how to weave, spin, and dye.

Weaving a World: Textiles and the Navajo Way of Seeing

Weaving a World: Textiles and the Navajo Way of Seeing
Navajo weavings, long regarded for their remarkable aesthetics, have never before been investigated from the standpoint of the weaver's process and intent. WEAVING A WORLD explores the patterns and irregularities often overlooked or considered 'flaws' in these beautiful textiles, and it seeks to identify the mythic symbols and historic and personal stories they contain. The inclusion of objects and the use of colour, pattern, and weave variations are found to be significant symbols of the way a weaver thinks about the world. A weaver may pray her way into the centre of the rug, where the most intricate work and colour will appear. Patterns may portray a vision of the world animated by spirits and holy people, recounting the creation of the heavens, the earth, and the loom itself. WEAVING A WORLD includes seventy rugs from the celebrated collection of the Laboratory of Anthropology in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and documentary photographs of today's weaving culture on the reservation. Winner, RMBPA, Trade Book Illustrated, 1997.
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Weaving as an Art Form: A Personal Statement (Schiffer Book for Collecto

Weaving as an Art Form: A Personal Statement (Schiffer Book for Collectors ()
Outstanding among textile artists is Theo Moorman, a British weaver who has taught extensively in the United States. Illustrated with beautiful color and black and white examples of her work are her thoughts on the design and aesthetic expression embodied in a woven fabric. The technique of weaving that bears her name is explained with numerous ways the Moorman technique may be varied and used with further exploration. Her experiences with commissioned works are utilized in a special chapter relating the problems and opportunities these present.
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Creative Bead Weaving: A Contemporary Guide To Classic Off-Loom Stitches

Creative Bead Weaving: A Contemporary Guide To Classic Off-Loom Stitches
You can weave beads without a loom. Learn a variety of stitches, then apply them in 25+ irresistible projects including earrings, beaded sculptures, necklaces, and baskets. “A bold and innovative book. The variety and quality of work are inspiring in their own right—the diagrams and study of the various techniques are an added bonus.”—Lapidary Journal.
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The Navajo Weaving Tradition: 1650 to the Present

The Navajo Weaving Tradition: 1650 to the Present
The most authoritative, beautifully illustrated history and overview on the subject of Navajo weavings. This is the definitive book on Navajo textile art, presenting the stunning artistry of esteemed Navajo weavers in over 200 beautiful color plates and historical halftones. Art collectors value not only the beauty of these weavings but also their investment potential, which has risen sharply in recent years. Navajo textiles are outstanding examples of both historic and contemporary primitive art, avidly sought after and collected for more than two hundred years.
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Navajo and Hopi Weaving Techniques

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