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E-raamat: Potholder Loom Weaving: Techniques for multi-color patterns, different shapes, and tapestry weaving

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2020
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780811767989
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Stackpole Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780811767989

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Potholder looms can make so much more than potholders!

You can weave on these popular looms using the traditional loops or with nearly any yarn to make a variety of patterns, including Plain Weave, Twill, and Checkerboard. You can also weave shapes other than squares, such as rectangles and triangles. This variety of options means you can weave just the modules you need to make projects from wall hangings to place mats, runners, baskets, and more. Noreen teaches and explains each step of the techniques and projects in full detail, with photos, so even if you have never woven before, you'll easily be able to accomplish any project in this book.

Tapestry weaving is also fun on the potholder loom, and Noreen shows you how with detailed instructions for setting up your loom and working tapestry techniques. Start with the Tapestry Sampler and then try your hand at personalized wall dolls, colorful wall hangings, and decorative art pieces. All you need to know for successful weaving on your potholder loom is in this comprehensive book!



·30+ projects for wall hangings, place mats, baskets, and more ·Weave with yarn or loops ·Instructions for the traditional 18 peg loom and also for 9 and 27 peg looms

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The author explains that meeting this popular little pin loom as an adult meant she had no preconceived ideas that it was only a child's toy, seeing it as having unlimited design potential allied with low-tech equipment and virtually no yarn waste.





The content of the book is divided into three main sections: Getting Started, listing equipment needed; Techniques, an introduction to the actual weaving; and finally Projects. She offers detailed step-by-step instructions, accompanied by excellent photographs of each step in creating basic squares or triangles in plain colours, simple stripes and checks. There is advice on how to design using colour, pattern, and texture using different yarns and stitch combinations, followed by suggestions on finishing methods for edges with fringes, crochet edges and lucet cords.





A chapter on tapestry weaving takes the reader through creating a sampler using a drawing underneath the weaving; how to create shapes such as faces following a drawing is explained clearly. Projects for the home include, of course, potholders, but also larger projects where individual modules are joined together for table runners, pillows, and square baskets and boxes. Final chapters offer ideas for wall hangings and fashion accessories.





For someone keen to experiment with textures and yarns using inexpensive equipment which takes up little space, this book offers an excellent introduction, and offers links to suppliers and how-to videos. -- Lyn Duffus * The Journal for Weavers, Spinners & Dyers *

Acknowledgments viii
Introduction 1(1)
GETTING STARTED
2(5)
Equipment
2(1)
Estimating Yardage
3(1)
How to Read a Chart
4(2)
Weaving Terms
6(1)
TECHNIQUES
7(114)
Weaving Shapes on the Potholder Loom
8(37)
Weaving with Yarn
8(25)
Square
8(2)
Checkerboard Square
10(1)
Small Square
10(2)
Small Checkerboard Square
12(1)
Small Rectangle
13(2)
Small Checkerboard Rectangle
15(1)
Full-Size Rectangle
15(3)
Checkerboard Rectangle
18(1)
Triangles
19(1)
Solid-Color Triangle on the 18-Peg Potholder Loom
19(3)
Solid-Color Triangle on a 9- or 27-Peg Potholder Loom
22(1)
Small Triangle Using the S-hook Modification
23(3)
Striped Triangle
26(2)
Houndstooth Triangle
28(1)
Dotted Border Triangle
29(2)
3/3 Checked Triangle
31(2)
Weaving with Loops
33(12)
Full-Size Square
33(2)
Small Square
35(2)
Rectangle
37(3)
Rectangle with Checkerboard Pattern
40(1)
Full-Size Triangle
41(1)
Striped Triangle
42(1)
Triangle with Balanced Borders
42(1)
Small Triangle
42(3)
Color, Pattern, and Texture
45(16)
How to Weave Multiple Color Patterns
48(13)
Stepping Stones Pattern Weave
48(2)
Mosaic Pattern for the 27-Peg Potholder Loom, Woven with Loops
50(2)
Dancing Lady Weaving Pattern
52(6)
3 Stitch/3 Row Repeat Twill
58(1)
Diamond Twill and Floral Diamond Twill
59(2)
Fringes
61(10)
Yarn Fringes
61(9)
Long Tail Slipknot Fringe
61(6)
Cut Fringe
67(1)
Fringed Triangle
67(3)
Loop Fringes
70(1)
Handles for Bags and Baskets
71(3)
Square Plywood Handles
71(1)
Loop Strap
72(2)
Short Handle
72(1)
Shoulder Strap
73(1)
Embellishments
74(11)
Full-Size Flower to Weave with Loops
74(2)
Tiny Twisted Flower from Loops
76(1)
Little Loop Friendship Fairies
77(2)
Loopy Butterfly
79(2)
Loopy Dragonfly
81(4)
Finishing Techniques
85(11)
Chained Edges
85(2)
How to Chain the Edge
85(1)
How to Sew Chain-Finished Squares and Other Shapes Together
85(1)
Captured Loop Selvedges
86(1)
Captured Loop Selvedge on a Square
87(2)
Captured Loop Technique for Triangles
88(1)
Sewing Captured Loop Selvedge Pieces Together
88(1)
Crocheted Edges
89(1)
Locked Loop Technique: A Simple Crocheted Edge
89(1)
Lucet Cords
90(3)
How to Stitch a Lucet Cord to an Edge
90(1)
How to Stitch Lucet Cord into a Decorative Shape
90(1)
How to Cut Lucet Cord into Smaller Usable Lengths
91(1)
How to Attach Lucet Cord to an Edge while Making the Cord
91(1)
How to Make a Lucet Cord Loop on the Corner of a Square
92(1)
Lark's Head Knot with Loops
93(1)
How to Add a Ring to the Corner
94(1)
Weaving in Ends
95(1)
Steaming and Pressing
95(1)
Tapestry Weaving
96(25)
Tapestry Weaving on Standard 18-Peg Potholder Looms
96(14)
How to Weave
98(12)
Weaving Smaller Tapestries on Potholder Looms
110(3)
Tapestry Faces
113(8)
Faces with Closed Eyes
113(3)
Faces with Eyes Open
116(1)
Cat Face
117(3)
Small Tapestry Face
120(1)
PROJECTS
121(135)
For the Home
122(25)
Potholders
122(4)
Pink and Purple Potholder Woven with Yarn and Trimmed with Lucet Cord
123(2)
Mosaic Pattern and Stepping Stones Potholders Woven with Loops
125(1)
Upcycled Fabric Strip Potholder
125(1)
Place Mats
126(3)
Table Runners
129(4)
Dancing Lady Table Runner
130(3)
Pillows
133(14)
Square Pillow Woven with Loops
133(3)
Tulip Pillow
136(2)
Upcycled Jeans Octagonal Pillow
138(8)
Origami Envelope Pillow
146(1)
Square Baskets
147(37)
Basic Square Basket
148(8)
Dancing Lady Basket
149(1)
Square Squared Basket
150(3)
Wee Fabric Strip Basket
153(1)
Mosaic Basket
154(2)
Twisted Cable Basket
156(18)
Twisted Cable Technique
156(6)
Medium-Size Twisted Cable Basket
162(2)
Large-Size Twisted Cable Basket
164(5)
Small-Size Twisted Cable "Nest" Basket
169(1)
Small Lidded Box
170(4)
Every Third Peg Large-Size Basket and Market Bag
174(6)
Make the Large Basket/Bag
179(1)
Geometry Basket
180(4)
Wall Hangings
184(45)
Blue and Green Diamond Twill Wall Hanging Woven with Yarn
185(3)
Dancing Lady Wall Hangings
188(3)
Black, White, and Natural Shades Dancing Lady Wall Hanging Woven with Yarn on the 27-Peg Potholder Loom
188(1)
Dancing Lady Wall Hanging Woven with Loops
189(2)
Diagonal Color Gamp Wall Hanging Woven with Yarn
191(5)
Blue and Grey Wall Hanging Woven with Yarn
196(3)
Pink, Blue, and Purple Wall Hanging Woven with Yarn
199(4)
Wall Dolls
203(15)
Basic Wall Doll
203(3)
Basic Wall Doll Body
206(5)
Lady Cat Wall Doll
211(3)
Gentleman Cat Wall Doll
214(4)
Home Sweet Home Little Woven House
218(11)
Fashion Accessories
229(27)
Origami Envelope Bags
229(7)
Basic Origami Envelope Fold
230(1)
Origami Envelope Bag with 1 Square
231(1)
Origami Envelope Bag with 4 Squares
232(2)
Origami Envelope Bag with 9 Squares
234(2)
Shawls, Stoles, and Scarves
236(6)
Celebration Stole
237(1)
Skinny Crayon Box Scarf
238(2)
Asymmetrical Spiral Shawl or Scarf
240(2)
Tapestry Face Pins
242(2)
Toys
244(1)
Little Loopy Bunny
245(3)
A Parliament of Owls
248(3)
Comfort Thumb-Hugging Bear
251(5)
Sources and Suppliers for Materials Used in the Book 256
Noreen Crone-Findlay is a fiber artist, author, designer, weaver, YouTube video-tutorial diva with 13,000 subscribers, loom designer, workshop facilitator, crocheter, doll maker, and knitter. Over the last 35+ years, her designs have appeared in many magazines. She lives in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and maintains an active website and blog, www.tottietalkscrafts.com, and is active on Facebook, Etsy, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.