Handwoven Tape: Understanding and Weaving Early American and Contemporary Tape Contributor(s): Weaver, Susan Faulkner (Author) |
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ISBN: 0764351966 ISBN-13: 9780764351969 Publisher: Schiffer Craft OUR PRICE: $22.49 Product Type: Hardcover Published: December 2016 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Crafts & Hobbies | Weaving & Spinning |
Dewey: 746.14 |
LCCN: 2016949370 |
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 7.3" W x 10.1" (1.65 lbs) 208 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Narrow bands of woven tape were important to Americans in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, before the days of elastic and zippers. This book documents the fascinating American history of handwoven tape and offers patterns and instructions to enable today's weavers to make it. Many Early American households had a tape loom for making the tape needed by the family, and this book offers a discussion of the people who wove tape, the patterns woven, and the types of looms used, along with over 280 color images. The book also gives step-by-step instructions for setting up a tape loom with warp threads, and explains how to weave your own tape. You can weave tape for similar practical uses as our forebears, or to create one-of-a-kind gifts and decorations like key chains, holiday garlands, or lanyards. |
Contributor Bio(s): Weaver, Susan Faulkner: - Susan Faulkner Weaver has been weaving for thirty years. A member of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen, she conducts textile workshops with a focus on cultural textile history, and has explored a wide range of weaving techniques. |