Weaver's Craft Issue 7: Weaving Overshot
Weaver's Craft Issue 7: Weaving Overshot
Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 2001
Description
Description
Each issue of Weaver's Craft provides in-depth information on a weaving-related topic, as well as several projects.
From the publisher's website:
Overshot is a weave structure admirably suited to the four-shaft loom because of the almost limitless number of possible pattern variations. We discuss how to keep your place in long threading and treadling repeats, how to weave without a written treadling, making a weft drawdown to see the pattern on paper, coordinating floating selvedges with plain weave.
Projects include Sweet-Briar Beauty Runner and Place Mats, Drawstring Bags in Overshot Name Draft, and Bagatelle Place Mats.
Also included:
- Make a drawdown to troubleshoot errors
- Who brought overshot coverlets to North America?
- Designing name drafts
- How to weave fast
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Item number: #55942010
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