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Books : Weaving
Card Weaving
Crockett, Candice
Softcover $24.95
ISBN 0-934026-61-0
Interweave Press, 2002.
141 pages.
Back Cover:"With nothing more than some strands of yarn and a few simple cards with holes
in them, you can easily weave fabrics of great complexity and beauty. No loom is required,
and no tedious picking out of patterns by hand.
This ingenious system of weaving dates back to ancient Egypt, China and Russia; remnants
of prehistoric card-woven fabrics have been found in Pharaohs' tombs and Bronze Age bogs.
Contemporary weavers use the technique to produce belts and bands, decorative trims, bags,
wearable art, sculptural pieces, and wall hangings using sturdy woolen yarns, sleek cottons
and linens, or the finest silks.
The author begins Card Weaving with a fascinating historical overview, then introduces
the materials and techniques of the craft. Next, she takes the reader step by step through
the basic process, including how to thread the cards and set them up for weaving, and how to
turn them to produce patterns
The next chapters deal with the most exciting aspect of card weaving--designing and drafting
original patterns. The range of patterns is almost unlimited, and creating them is deceptively
simple. Bold geometrics, intricate freeform designs, pictorial motifs, even names and
initials can be planned with nothing more than a pencil and graph paper.
Each chapter includes a wealth of finished card weavings, both ancient and modern.
More than a score of pattern drafts are provided. A complete bibliography and glossary, plus
a suppliers list, round out the information."
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