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LEARN HOW TO HAND LOOM WEAVE WEAVER SPINNING PATTERNS
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Start Time: 10/11/2008
End Time: 10/21/2008
Location: Pueblo, Colorado
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- BiblioFlip - Established Dealers Of Premium Digital Documents - BiblioFlip - LEARN HOW TO HAND LOOM WEAVE WEAVER SPINNING PATTERNS   You Will Receive One (1) Gift Quality CD As Shown Your CD Is Are Shipped Via USPS First Class Mail All PDF Files Listed Below Are Included + Extras PDF's Work On All Operating Systems W/ PDF Viewer Includes Free Windows PDF Viewing/Printing Software PDF Files On CD Only - We Do Not Sell Physical Books Feedback From This Item I am pleased with this item and would purchase from this seller again Buyer: davilyn1958 VOLUME 1 (BEGINNER) This wonderful CD contains 7 unique PDF files. Much of the text inside these PDF's are illustrated and fully describe each and every step to create a beautiful project. Any weaver, whether beginner or experienced will appreciate these documents added to their digital library. Check Out The Contents Of This CD Below! HAND-LOOM WEAVING INSTRUCTIONS PATTERNS EQUIPMENT Learn The Basics Of Spinning & Weaving Discover How To Use A Warping Board & Mill Create Plain Weave Projects With Ease Learn The Process Of Turning-On Or Beaming Learn How To Make Simple Weaving Patterns Try Your Hand At Tapestry Weaving It's Fun! Discover Simply Done Warp & Weft Effects Learn How To Work Single Harness Patterns Step Up To Double Harness Patterns Quickly Learn How To Do Complex Pattern Weaving Discover How A Draw Loom Is Used Learn The Art Of Brocatelle & Tissue Weaving Discover Figured Velvet Weaving Techniques Check Out Some Screen Grabs From These Documents... Check Out The Table Of Contents Of These Digital Documents: Part I - Plain Weaving Chapter I - The Rudiments of Spinning and WeavingChapter II - The Indispensable Appliances For Simple WeavingChapter III - The Warping BoardChapter IV - The Warping MillChapter V - Turning On, Or BeamingChapter VI - The Beaming DrumChapter VII - The Hand-Loom For Automatic WeavingChapter VIII - The Accessory Appliances of the Loom Part II - Simple Pattern-Weaving Chapter IX - Tapestry WeavingChapter X - The Simplest Warp and Weft Effects of PatternChapter XI - Single Harness PatternsChapter XII - The Satins and Double ClothChapter XIII - Shedding MotionsChapter XIV - Double Harness Pattern WeavingChapter XV - Automatic Machines for Shedding Motions Part III - Complex Pattern Weaving Chapter XVI - The Draw Loom and Thread MontureChapter XVII - The Shaft MontureChapter XVIII - Brocatelle and Tissue WeavingChapter XIX - The Compound MontureChapter XX - Figured Velvet Weaving Concluding NoteGlossaryIndex   LOOM WEAVING SIMPLE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS PATTERNS Discover The origin of tapestry weaving Create Rare Antique Single Harness Patterns Learn About Single & Broken Twill Weaves Discover What Makes Satin Weaving So Unique Learn How To Draw Your Own Pattern Designs Discover The Shedding Motions In Loom Weaving Learn The Secrets Of Double Harness Weaving Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document... Check Out The Table Of Contents Of This Digital Document: Tapestry Weaving A definition of pattern-weavingAncient Textile DecorationThe origin of tapestry weavingtapestry a variety of plain weavingThe effect of tight and loose weftingTapestry weaving necessarily an artistic handicraftTapestry akin to embroidery Single Harness Patterns Ruled paper and its usesSketches of entering and tie-upDesigns possible on a loom with few headlesThe position of cloth in weavingTying up the loom Plan of a tie-upSimple TwillsThe broken Twill, its importanceOrigin and peculiarity of satin-weavingthe four headle twillMethod of drawing designs for simple loomsSimple pattern with tabby ground throughout, its advantages The satins and double cloth Construction and utility of the satin tieMeaning of the term satinPeculiar quality of the satin tieVarious satins and the number of headles required for weaving themReasons for weaving webs face downwardsExceptionsThe selvages of satin and other websSeperate selvages and their fitting upWhen seperate selvages are necessaryContrast of colours in satin webs and its limitsDouble cloth, its advantagesPreparing and entering the warp for double clothWeaving double cloth Shedding motions The simplest shedding motionTwo typical shedding motionsDifferences between the two kinds of shedding motionsChoice of shedding motion left to weaverSuitable design for shedding motion No. 2 Double harness pattern weaving Diaper weaving - examplePatterns in double cloth - Indian exampleUse of the figure harnessUse of the tabby harnessImportance of the two-harness method of weavingThe weaving of small damask patterns with two harnessesDetails of weaving figured damaskAnalysis of the effect of the two harnessesShed making for damask patternsAll modern weaving of pattern based on two harness principlesWeaving from two seperate warps Velvet weaving and its methodsArrangement of the loom for velvet weavingActual process of velvet weavingPrinciple tool for velvet weavingTerry velvetSuperiority of hand loom velvetSmall designs in velvetTobine weaving Automatic machines for shedding motions Automatic shedding motions and their useDisadvantages of the jacquard machine for home weavingComparison of it with simpler machinesThe jack-in-the-box - its inventorCharacter of hand loom weaversTie-up and working of the jack-in-the-boxThe drawboy machine, its details and useExamples of pattern weaving with drawboy PLAIN WEAVING - INTRODUCTION TO SPINNING & LOOM WEAVING Learn How Plain Cloth Is Typically Constructed Discover How The Warp & Weft Work Together Learn How To Prepare Threads For Weaving Learn How To Use A Simple Spindle & Distaff Discover The Origin & History Of The Loom Find Out What The Simplest Practical Loom Is Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document... Check Out The Table Of Contents Of This Digital Document: The rudiments of spinning and weaving The comparative importance of the weaver's artScope of hand-loom weavingWeaving universalThe construction of plain clothThe warpThe weftRelative size of warp and weftPreparation of threads for weaving Flax and its use prehistoricRetting and skutching of flaxPreparation of Cotton, Wool and silkCarding, its purpose and method Fine spinning by machineryAncient spinning with distaff and spindleThe distaffThe spindle The indispensable appliances for simple weaving The origin of the loomLooms in ancient art and literatureEgyptian and Greek loomsThe essential part of the loomThe cross in the warpThe simplest practical loomDemonstration of the crossSpecial need for the cross inlong warps of many threadsPreparation of the warpAncient warpingA simple method of warping for domestic looms   WARPING BOARD FOR WEAVING PLANS & USE INSTRUCTIONS Build Your Own Warping Board For Very Little Learn Why A Sturdy Loom & Equipment Is A Must Discover How To Properly Use A Warping Board Learn The Way To Secure Crosses To The Warp Discover How To Warp Several Threads At Once Learn About The Portee Cross & Its Function Learn How To Properly Take Off The Warp Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document... Check Out The Table Of Contents Of This Digital Document: The warping board - Instructions to make & Details The necessity for strength in all weaving appliances The warping board in use Securing the crosses in the warp Warping several threads at once The reel or bobbin carrier, and its use in connection with the warping board The Portee cross Taking off the warp The hand-stick WARPING MILL FOR WEAVING PLANS & USE INSTRUCTIONS Make Your Own Warping Mill Simple Plans Discover Why A Warping Mill Is A True Neccessity Learn How To Spread The Warp Correctly Learn How To Control The Length Of Warps How To Calculate The Count & Length Of Warps Discover How To Begin A Warp On The Loom Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document... Check Out The Table Of Contents Of This Digital Document: The Warping Mill The warping mill necessary for long, full warps Description of the warping mill for silk-weaving The bobbin frame The heck-block Deomonstration of spreading a warp Regulating the length of warps The heck The gatherer The count and length of warps; how calculated Threading the heck Beginning a warp Taking the cross The rachet and wheel of the heck-block Mending thread WEAVING FOR BEGINNERS INCLUDES HAND-LOOM PLANS & INSTRUCTIONS Familiarize Yourself With The Loom & Its Fittings Find Out How The Loom Frame Is Put Together Discover The Function Of The Looms Harness Learn To Do Warping Beaming and Entering Learn The Techniques Of Gating the Loom Learn How To Avoid Common Weavers Mistakes Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...   Check Out The Table Of Contents Of This Digital Document: Introduction Part I - The Loom and its fittings I. Brief but very important II. The woodwork of the loom III. The ironwork of the loom IV. Erecting the loom frame V. The harness of the loom Part II - Warping Beaming and Entering VI. Preparing the warp VII. Turning on, or Beaming VIII. Entering the warp in the harness and reed Part III - Gating the Loom IX. Mounting the harness X. Tools For weaving and their uses Part IV -Getting To Work XI. Getting to work XII. Mistakes and Difficulties XIII. Variety in woven materials XIV. Ornamenting Simple Webs No Copyrights Have Been Violated In This Production PAYMENT OPTIONS PAYPAL THANK YOU! COPYRIGHT © - BIBLIOFLIP - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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