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This text investigates the fundamental principles and technical requirements necessary for mastering the craft of handweaving. Harriet Tidball, a recognized authority in the field of textile arts, provides a structured framework for understanding loom mechanics, pattern drafting, and material selection. The book serves as a comprehensive manual for practitioners seeking to bridge the gap between theoretical design and practical execution on the loom.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Practitioners and textile historians frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for traditional handweaving techniques. Experts note that while the prose reflects the era of its original publication, the technical instructions remain highly relevant for those working on floor looms.
Page Count:
173
Publication Date:
1976-01-01
Publisher:
The Macmillan Company
ISBN-10:
0020119607
ISBN-13:
9780020119609
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