Handweavers Guild of America
Author of SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT,
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Works by Handweavers Guild of America
Visions/Tapestry Convergence 94 5 copies
Shuttle, Spindle & Dyepot Fall 1980 3 copies
Certificate of Excellence in Dyeing 3 copies
SHuttle, Spindle & Dyepot, Issue 15 2 copies
CONVERGENCE '94 SEMINAR NOTES 2 copies
LEARNING EXCHANGE SAMPLES 2 copies
CONVERGENCE 98 SWATCH SWAP 2 copies
Shutte Spinde & Dyepot 1 copy
Capital Collection 1 copy
Handwoven, Summer 2025 1 copy
Handwoven 1 copy
HGA 1976 Biennial Meeting. 1 copy
HGA Resources 2005 1 copy
Convergence 2006 1 copy
Baby Baby Baby 1 copy
Bakers's Dozen Placemats 1 copy
A Bakers Dozen Tablemats 1 copy
Fiber Structures 1 copy
Helps And Hints 1 copy
Helps and Hints 1 copy
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Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot 2007/2008 Winter, Vol XXXIX No 1, Issue 153 by Handweavers Guild of America
this is an excellent issue of SS&D packed with inspiring articles for weaving and spinning. Marcy starts the issue out with Right from the Start where she explains how to calculate sett in your reed in your head, no more reed chart! Then Stephanie ups the clothing section by showing you how to add braided embellishments to clothing, there are lots of pointers for styling and your technique. Followed by an article about an exhibit titled 'Pricked: Extreme Embroidery', not the best read but it show more draws attention to new ideas which is always wonderful. Next is an article discusses the use of electronics in fabrics which is my favorite subject so I'm probably biased on how awesome this issue is. Then we learn tips for weaving with bamboo, an unconventional approach to spinning worsted yarns, and a very well written article about spinning mohair fibers. Finally, triaxial weaving is introduced and provides 2 projects to help wrap your brain around this very mosaic like artform. Overall, excellent issue worth every penny! show less
Lots of great articles in this issue. Marci Petrini's 'Right from the start' talks about loom maintenance, choke ties, and heddles. Discussion of one of Berta Frey's garments and an introduction to WeaveCast are fun reads. The learning exchange articles cover great topics including spinning bamboo & alpaca, and reading weaving drafts pre-20th century. The article on hems for handwoven garments is fantastic, and the motifs article is very inspiring. Two artists are featured in this issue; show more Kyoung Ae Cho & Marcel Marcois both with an eye for natural calmness. Kyoung Ae Cho uses many different mediums, like wood, paper, and leftovers. Marcel Marcois uses tapestry to express complex images. Finally, the issue ends with lots of ideas for simple and fun crafts for kids. show less
A folio of 12 garment patterns to handweave with rag weft
Projects for weaving for service projects (shools, institutions, public demo, etc.)
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- Works
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- Members
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- Rating
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