Easy Weaving with Supplemental Warps: Overshot, Velvet, Shibori, and More

Hardback

Main Details

Title Easy Weaving with Supplemental Warps: Overshot, Velvet, Shibori, and More
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Deb Essen
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 216
Category/GenreSpinning and weaving
ISBN/Barcode 9780764364709
ClassificationsDewey:746.14
Audience
General
Illustrations colour photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Imprint Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Publication Date 29 November 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

A revised and updated edition of the most popular and most-often-requested books on exploring weave structures that use supplemental warps. Contains eight new projects and a new weaving structure. For handweavers of all levels interested in exploring weave structures that use supplemental warps. Back by popular demand, this sought-after book hasn't been available for a long time. The new edition includes 13 projects and eight weaving structures - with five all-new projects and a new weaving structure. Handweavers will learn weaving expert Deb Essen's easy warping method, how to turn drafts for one-shuttle weaving, and Deb's tips and techniques for warping a supplementary draft successfully. Once readers have the warping down, they can weave any of the projects using the weave structures Deb teaches. Each project explores a different supplemental warp structure, from turned overshot and monk's belt to Bedford cord and even velvet. And no second back beam is required! AUTHOR: Deb Essen is a well-known weaving expert and a frequent contributor to Handwoven and other magazines. The owner of DJE Handwovens, Deb teaches at conferences and guilds, nationally and internationally. She lives in Victor, Montana. SELLING POINTS: . 13 projects teaching how to weave with supplemental warps without using a second back beam . Handweavers interested in exploring weave structures that use supplemental warps . Revised and expanded edition of the original, with five new projects and a new weave structure 200 colour images and illustrations

Author Biography

Deb Essen is a well-known weaving expert and a frequent contributor to Handwoven and other magazines. The owner of DJE Handwovens, Deb teaches at conferences and guilds, nationally and internationally. She lives in Victor, Montana. www.djehandwovens.com