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Contents, February 25, 2010
tablet weaving
by ann sutton and pat holtom
1974
contents
origin
notes on the history of tablet weaving
part 1
materials
equipment
how to start
end treatments
how to correct faults
patterns for using up to 20 tablets
reversals
how to design
how to apply braids and fringes
part 2
materials
other ways to prepare a warp
luther hooper's device
weaving with 2,3,5,6 hole tablets
patterns for wide braids
variations on one warp
lettering
egyptian diagonal patterns
braids sharing the same weft
warp becomes weft
spaced warp
beads
fringe and picot edging
braids with corded edges
strengthening a braid with a "core"
tubular weaving
combining tablet weaving with conventional weaving
making a buttonhole
two thread weaving
varying the texture
edging fabrics with tablet weaving
some uses for tablet weaving
bibliography
suppliers of yarns
suppliers of equipment
104 pages ~ 4 colour plates ~ 90 b/w photographs ~ 85 diagrams
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