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Jewelry Weaving for Everyone by Rita Scher Techniques and Patterns Jewelry Weaving for Everyone Now you can make fabulous Over 40 projects with 100 colorful photographs demonstrating the secrets for success. This is a one-of-a-kind book! Soft Cover – $29.95 |
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Corking by Judy Ann Sadler Illustrated step-by-step instructions for making stuffed animals, hats and scarves, doll clothes, hair scrunchees, finger puppets and baby mittens. Another wonderful book in the "Kids Can Do It" series.
Soft Cover - $5.95
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Tapestry Weaving A Comprehensive Study Guide by Nancy Harvey Nancy Harvey is one of America's best-known teachers of tapestry weaving. This clear step-by-step guide, with over 380 illustrations and photographs, covers everything from building a simple frame loom, tapestry techniques, and planning a project to finishing and mounting your woven works. The text includes hundreds of highlighted tips for weavers of all experience levels, beginning and intermediate samplers for learning the basics, practice designs for skill building, and design ideas. Soft Cover – $24.95 |
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Hands On Rigid Heddle Weaving by Betty Linn Davenport A comprehensive, clearly illustrated guide. Basic weaving techniques and terminology, choosing yarns, calculating amounts, planning and designing, troubleshooting, finishing techniques, and detailed project instructions are among the topics included in this information-packed book. Invaluable for rigid heddle weavers and useful for anyone interested in weaving. Soft Cover – $18.95 |
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Rag Rug Handbook by Janet Meany and Paula Pfaff In addition to instructions for weaving traditional two and four shaft patterns, this book includes sections on antique looms, rag preparation, designing, weaving and finishing hints, and suppliers. The book is packed with a wealth of basic weaving information that any weaver would find helpful. Soft Cover – $21.95 |
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Women's Work - The First 20,000 Years by Elizabeth Wayland Barber
This fascinating book describes the vital role women played as textile artists in pre-industrial societies. The author shows how fabric production was a powerful economic force belonging primarily to women prior to the Industrial Revolution. Mythology, archeology, history and ethnology are interwoven into the text, making for a lively and interesting read. Soft Cover – $14.95 |
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GOOD WOOD LOOMS P. O. Box 987, Langley, WA 98260 E-mail: goodwood@whidbey.com Telephone and fax: 360-730-1826 www.goodwoodlooms.com
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