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VOLUME 1 (BEGINNER)

Many items we use are woven. Our clothing, fabric furniture coverings. In fact, weaving has been used by humans to create useful items for eons.

Today we can buy much of what we can make, but there's something about doing it yourself that we all seem to appreciate.

When it comes to weaving, we've got the resources for you to learn how.

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.

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HAND-LOOM WEAVING INSTRUCTIONS PATTERNS EQUIPMENT PLANS 1

 

This is a very rare set of instructions for hand-loom weaving. It has been painstakingly remastered so it's easy to read and print.

 

 

 

 

 

HAND-LOOM WEAVING INSTRUCTIONS PATTERNS EQUIPMENT PLANS 2

 

This digital two part document each one 190 pages long! A real treasure for the weaver's digital library and a sure source of instruction and information for novice or pro.

 

 

 

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Part I - Plain Weaving

Chapter I - The Rudiments of Spinning and Weaving
Chapter II - The Indispensable Appliances For Simple Weaving
Chapter III - The Warping Board
Chapter IV - The Warping Mill
Chapter V - Turning On, Or Beaming
Chapter VI - The Beaming Drum
Chapter VII - The Hand-Loom For Automatic Weaving
Chapter VIII - The Accessory Appliances of the Loom

Part II - Simple Pattern-Weaving

Chapter IX - Tapestry Weaving
Chapter X - The Simplest Warp and Weft Effects of Pattern
Chapter XI - Single Harness Patterns
Chapter XII - The Satins and Double Cloth
Chapter XIII - Shedding Motions
Chapter XIV - Double Harness Pattern Weaving
Chapter XV - Automatic Machines for Shedding Motions

Part III - Complex Pattern Weaving

Chapter XVI - The Draw Loom and Thread Monture
Chapter XVII - The Shaft Monture
Chapter XVIII - Brocatelle and Tissue Weaving
Chapter XIX - The Compound Monture
Chapter XX - Figured Velvet Weaving

Concluding Note
Glossary
Index

 

 

LOOM WEAVING SIMPLE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS PATTERNS

 

Whether you wish to weave using a single or double harness, you will find a pattern or four that you will just have to work on in this document.

It's full descriptions, and detailed illustrations will make the learning easy and the weaving more fun.

 

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Tapestry Weaving

A definition of pattern-weaving
Ancient Textile Decoration
The origin of tapestry weaving
tapestry a variety of plain weaving
The effect of tight and loose wefting
Tapestry weaving necessarily an artistic handicraft
Tapestry akin to embroidery

Single Harness Patterns

Ruled paper and its uses
Sketches of entering and tie-up
Designs possible on a loom with few headles
The position of cloth in weaving
Tying up the loom
Plan of a tie-up
Simple Twills
The broken Twill, its importance
Origin and peculiarity of satin-weaving
the four headle twill
Method of drawing designs for simple looms
Simple pattern with tabby ground throughout, its advantages

The satins and double cloth

Construction and utility of the satin tie
Meaning of the term satin
Peculiar quality of the satin tie
Various satins and the number of headles required for weaving them
Reasons for weaving webs face downwards
Exceptions
The selvages of satin and other webs
Seperate selvages and their fitting up
When seperate selvages are necessary
Contrast of colours in satin webs and its limits
Double cloth, its advantages
Preparing and entering the warp for double cloth
Weaving double cloth

Shedding motions

Tthe simplest shedding motion
Two typical shedding motions
Differences between the two kinds of shedding motions
Choice of shedding motion left to weaver
Suitable design for shedding motion No. 2

Double harness pattern weaving

Diaper weaving - example
Patterns in double cloth - Indian example
Use of the figure harness
Use of the tabby harness
Importance of the two-harness method of weaving
The weaving of small damask patterns with two harnesses
Details of weaving figured damask
Analysis of the effect of the two harnesses
Shed making for damask patterns
All modern weaving of pattern based on two harness principles
Weaving from two seperate warps
Velvet weaving and its methods
Arrangement of the loom for velvet weaving
Actual process of velvet weaving
Principle tool for velvet weaving
Terry velvet
Superiority of hand loom velvet
Small designs in velvet
Tobine weaving

Automatic machines for shedding motions

Automatic shedding motions and their use
Disadvantages of the jacquard machine for home weaving
Comparison of it with simpler machines
The jack-in-the-box - its inventor
Character of hand loom weavers
Tie-up and working of the jack-in-the-box
The drawboy machine, its details and use
Examples of pattern weaving with drawboy


 

PLAIN WEAVING - INTRODUCTION TO SPINNING & LOOM WEAVING

 

There are different types of weaving from plain and simple to complex and detailed.

This document is an introductory text that explains plain weaving and gives an introduction to spinning as well.

A wonderful addition to any weavers digital library.

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The rudiments of spinning and weaving

The comparative importance of the weaver's art
Scope of hand-loom weaving
Weaving universal
The construction of plain cloth
The warp
The weft
Relative size of warp and weft
Preparation of threads for weaving
Flax and its use prehistoric
Retting and skutching of flax
Preparation of Cotton, Wool and silk
Carding, its purpose and method
Fine spinning by machinery
Ancient spinning with distaff and spindle
The distaff
The spindle

The indispensable appliances for simple weaving

The origin of the loom
Looms in ancient art and literature
Egyptian and Greek looms
The essential part of the loom
The cross in the warp
The simplest practical loom
Demonstration of the cross
Special need for the cross inlong warps of many threads
Preparation of the warp
Ancient warping
A simple method of warping for domestic looms

 

 

WARPING BOARD FOR WEAVING PLANS & USE INSTRUCTIONS

A warping board is a very basic frame (that can be joined together by any number of methods) with a bunch of pegs poking out of it.

Weavers use it as a quick and easy way to measure out a great many pieces of string or yarn, all of the same length.

These are then installed into the loom as the warp, hence the name warping board.

This is a great plan to build your own.

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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

 

A warping mill is used to twist or wrap thread or yarn for weaving.

The construction of such an apparatus is described in this pdf document that originated from the late 1800's.

The plan enclosed will make your favorite weaver happy when it's built!

 

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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

There was once a time when department stores and boutiques weren't in existance.

Ladies created much of their own clothing at home. Along with sewing, knitting and crochet, lace making and silk weaving were a popular past times.

This is a very nice set of beginner weavers instructions.

It has been painstakingly remastered so it's easy to read and print.

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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

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