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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.

Piece goods manual : Fabrics described; textile, knit goods, weaving ter

Piece goods manual : Fabrics described; textile - knit goods - weaving terms - etc. - explained ; with notes on the classification of samples
This book, "Piece goods manual : Fabrics described; textile, knit goods, weaving terms, etc., explained ; with notes on the classification of samples", by Blanco, A. E, is a replication of a book originally published before 1917. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible. This book was created using print-on-demand technology. Thank you for supporting classic literature.
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1918 Print Weaving Cloth Patterns Kurrachee Siam Sample - Original Halft

1918 Print Weaving Cloth Patterns Kurrachee Siam Sample - Original Halftone Print
This is an original 1918 halftone print of fabric panels that include woolen weaving from Kurrachee, Turban cloth from Palembang, Ornamental Weaving from Siam, and Turban cloth from Boorhampore.

Weaving the Literacy Web: Creating Curriculum Based on Books Children Lo

Weaving the Literacy Web: Creating Curriculum Based on Books Children Love
From Goodnight Moon to The Very Hungry Caterpillar, books capture the attention and imagination of young children the way few other things can. Weaving the Literacy Web provides a framework for developing engaging, developmentally appropriate curriculum in the preschool classroom through the use of books children love. Six chapters offer an introduction to book-based webbing and ideas for activity planning, as well as helpful tips for observing children’s interests and evaluating books for the classroom library.
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Piece Goods Manual: Fabrics Described; Textile, Knit Goods, Weaving Term

Piece Goods Manual: Fabrics Described; Textile - Knit Goods - Weaving Terms - Etc. - Explained ; With Notes On The Classification Of Samples
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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Folk Shawls: 25 knitting patterns and tales from around the world (Folk

Folk Shawls: 25 knitting patterns and tales from around the world (Folk Knitting series)
Shawls are currently making a huge comeback in the fashion world, but many people do not realize that the shawl has been worn for many centuries and in many cultures. This collection of patterns and traditions features shawls from around the world. From the Himalayas to Spain, from Iceland to Japan, and from Mexico to Norway, many of the shawls featured here have been taken from examples of historic knitted shawls. Other designs have been translated into knitwear from patterns for woven or lace shawls. Included are 25 patterns as well as historical and cultural information about shawls that have been used for prayer and mourning, as bridal veils, and as christening garments. Each design is presented with a full-page color photo, written instructions, and charts.
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The fabric book II

The Virginia West Swatch Book

Samplers You Can Use: A Handweaver's Guide to Creative Exploration

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Folk Art of Asia, Africa, Australia, the Americas

Folk Art of Asia - Africa - Australia - the Americas
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