Learning to Weave ~ Deborah Chandler
Originally published in 1984 (under the name Learning to Weave with Debbie Redding), more than 150,000 copies have sold to weavers who have used this unparalleled study guide to learn from scratch or to hone their skills. Written with a mentoring voice, each lesson includes friendly, straightforward advice and is accompanied by illustrations and photographs. Budding weavers need only to approach this subject with a sense of adventure and willingness to learn such basics as step-by-step warping, basic weaving techniques, project planning, reading and designing drafts, the basics of all the most common weave structures, and many more handy hints. Beginners will find this guidebook an invaluable teacher, while more seasoned weavers will find food for thought in the chapters on weave structures and drafting.
Note From Kathrin: “I am a strong believer in supporting our small independent bookstores whenever possible. With that in mind, the full payment for these books goes directly back to the independent booksellers who ordered them for me. These are books I think you will be very happy to have and which help the fine folks at the bookstore keep the lights on and door open.”
Originally published in 1984 (under the name Learning to Weave with Debbie Redding), more than 150,000 copies have sold to weavers who have used this unparalleled study guide to learn from scratch or to hone their skills. Written with a mentoring voice, each lesson includes friendly, straightforward advice and is accompanied by illustrations and photographs. Budding weavers need only to approach this subject with a sense of adventure and willingness to learn such basics as step-by-step warping, basic weaving techniques, project planning, reading and designing drafts, the basics of all the most common weave structures, and many more handy hints. Beginners will find this guidebook an invaluable teacher, while more seasoned weavers will find food for thought in the chapters on weave structures and drafting.
Note From Kathrin: “I am a strong believer in supporting our small independent bookstores whenever possible. With that in mind, the full payment for these books goes directly back to the independent booksellers who ordered them for me. These are books I think you will be very happy to have and which help the fine folks at the bookstore keep the lights on and door open.”
Originally published in 1984 (under the name Learning to Weave with Debbie Redding), more than 150,000 copies have sold to weavers who have used this unparalleled study guide to learn from scratch or to hone their skills. Written with a mentoring voice, each lesson includes friendly, straightforward advice and is accompanied by illustrations and photographs. Budding weavers need only to approach this subject with a sense of adventure and willingness to learn such basics as step-by-step warping, basic weaving techniques, project planning, reading and designing drafts, the basics of all the most common weave structures, and many more handy hints. Beginners will find this guidebook an invaluable teacher, while more seasoned weavers will find food for thought in the chapters on weave structures and drafting.
Note From Kathrin: “I am a strong believer in supporting our small independent bookstores whenever possible. With that in mind, the full payment for these books goes directly back to the independent booksellers who ordered them for me. These are books I think you will be very happy to have and which help the fine folks at the bookstore keep the lights on and door open.”