Weaver's Craft Issue 10: Designing a Double-Width Blanket
Weaver's Craft Issue 10: Designing a Double-Width Blanket
Vol. 2, No. 4, Winter 2001
Description
Description
Each issue provides in-depth information on a weaving-related topic, as well as several projects.
From the publisher's website:
We often think of our loom's weaving width as a limiting factor for the widest cloth we can weave. While textiles woven in panels and seamed together offer much room for creativity, double weave allows you to weave a fabric up to twice as wide as your loom, as long as you're willing to give up half the shafts to the other layer.
Projects include a double-width plain-weave blanket on four shafts, a double-width twill blanket on eight shafts, a double-width baby towel with bias binding cut from a handwoven tubular striped fabric.
Also included:
- Brushing fabrics by hand
- Making twisted fringe
- Invaluable tips to weave a smooth fold
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Item number: #55945010
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