Very thorough directions
"I’m new to weaving but am exploring all the ways to weave and found this book to be an amazing look into how to encorporate tablet weaving with regular loom weaving."
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Tablet-Woven Accents for Designer Fabrics: Contemporary Uses for Ancient Techniques
Author: Inge Dam
The unique handwoven fabrics incorporating tablet-woven borders and accent bands are inspired by ancient textiles discovered in Danish bog and burial sites. In this book, the author describes the five tablet-weaving techniques she uses (Warp-Twined Tablet Weaving, Regular Double-Faced Tablet Weaving, Double-Faced 3/1 Broken Twill, `Missed Hole' Technique, and Pebble Weave with Tablets), and explain her process for incorporating tablet weaving into loom-woven fabrics. She shares some unique border treatments and embellishments and provide pattern motifs and project ideas. The instructions are clear and well-illustrated with over 320 photos, diagrams, and drawings. Weavers who wish to expand the possibilities for creating decorative and fashion fabrics will find this a valuable guide. Tablet weavers will find exciting new applications for their weaving.
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.
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"I’m new to weaving but am exploring all the ways to weave and found this book to be an amazing look into how to encorporate tablet weaving with regular loom weaving."
"Very well written and plenty of step by step photos to explain the setup and weaving. Love the book."
"I've heard of Inge Dam's beautiful techniques incorporating tablet weaving into floor loom woven fabrics and thought I'd never ""get it. "" But on the advice of a friend, I tried this book and got the directions I needed to start basic tablet weaving. Her directions for setting up cards-plus-loom projects are equally clear, and look ""do-able. """
"Love this book and the new to me process of combining tablets with rigid heddle weaving."