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7/4/2008 |
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Ridgeland, SC |
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1973...Originally printed in 1918...How to Build a Loom...by Edward F. Worst...softcover. The following cuts show the working drawings for both the Danish and Swedish looms. Both are counterbalance with swinging beaters. If light work only is desired the Danish loom is the one to construct. If space is available the Swedish loom is preferable. On this loom very fine articles may be woven as well as the Colonial rugs. On the Danish loom only the lighter work can be successfully woven. The fly shuttle arrangement is especially practical in the weaving of materials that require but one shuttle. The batten or beater of any loom may be made into that of a fly shuttle. Working drawings for accessories are also included. New addition to this printing...How to add and tie up a contramarche (also called countermarch or double tie-up) and how to make the loom into a jack type loom. This booklet is working drawings with hardly any instructions at all. The drawings are very detailed and beautifully done. 19 pages. The book has stains on both the front as well as the back covers. I have other similar books listed. I combine shipping!!!
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