Finger Weaving

Finger Weaving

Author: Alta R. Turner

Publisher: Book Publishing Company (TN)

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780935741131

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Directions for using finger weaving, or flat braiding, to make belts, hair ties, collars, neck-ties, and other items with designs created by North American Indians and ancient Peruvians.


How to Knit

How to Knit

Author: Debbie Bliss

Publisher: Collins & Brown

Published: 2004-05-27

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9781843402138

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Leading designer Debbie Bliss takes you, lesson by lesson, through the techniques and stitches of knitting, from casting on the first stitch to creating an intricate Fair Isle cardigan. Presented as nine workshops, each lesson builds on the skills already learned to ensure steady, confident progress. As well as teaching new skills, each workshop finishes with projects specially designed to put them into practise. The first lesson looks at materials and equipment, then takes you through most of the basic stitches and techniques. Subsequent lessons cover simple stitch patterns, Aran knitting, entrelac, and finishing and design techniques. Each lesson also presents a collection of stitches that builds into a library, and projects range from clothing for the family to cushions and a throw for the home. Packed with hundreds of colour photos and illustrations, this is an ideal how-to for beginners and a valuable reference for more experienced knitters.


Fingerweaving Basics

Fingerweaving Basics

Author: Gerald L. Findley

Publisher: C C T P / Reddick Enterprises

Published: 2006-06-01

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9781929572083

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Learn the basic techniques for fingerweaving, the art of making textiles without a loom. Learn how to reproduce Native American styles and designs or create original pieces of your own. Each technique is simply described, step-by-step, with a color illustration for each move.


A Manual of Fingerweaving

A Manual of Fingerweaving

Author: Robert J. Austin

Publisher: Book Publishing Company (TN)

Published: 2000-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781929572007

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The craft of fingerweaving is becoming a lost art. This great how-to book contains comprehensive instructions and wonderful color photos that show all there is to know about fingerweaving. Traditional Indian patterns, weaving techniques and materials, beginner to advanced weaving projects, historical photos, and more.


Peg Looms and Weaving Sticks

Peg Looms and Weaving Sticks

Author: Noreen Crone-Findlay

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2017-09-01

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 0811764818

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Easy to learn, portable, and lots of fun--that's weaving on peg looms and weaving sticks! This book introduces you to the craft and answers all of your questions.


Knitting Without Needles

Knitting Without Needles

Author: Anne Weil

Publisher: Potter Craft

Published: 2015-09-01

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0804186529

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Who knew you could actually knit without needles? Put down those complicated knitting projects that take forever to finish. Knitting Without Needles brings cool home, gifts, and clothing accessories--cowls, totes, rugs, poufs, scarves, and more--within arm’s reach. An all-in-one resource for a new kind of craft, this book shows you how to loop yarn with your fingers or your forearms with thirty patterns that are simple to follow and produce stylish results. Best of all, many of them knit up fast—in less than an hour! Even if you’ve never picked up knitting needles, you can easily master the techniques to make fun knits with kids and for kids (a princess crown, baby booties) and even last-minute gifts (a statement necklace for your fashionista friend). With stunning photography, plenty of step-by-step photos, and a detailed resource section, Knitting Without Needles is your go-to for a new way to knit.


Finger Weaving Scarves & Wraps

Finger Weaving Scarves & Wraps

Author: Naoko Minowa

Publisher: Stackpole Books

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 0811715574

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Do you want to make scarves and wraps but feel intimidated by knitting needles, looms, or crochet hooks—or are you just always interested in trying a new technique? Finger Weaving Scarves & Wraps will teach you to weave simple patterns from yarn using just your fingers and a few basic tools you already own, such as a ruler on which to tie the yarn and a water bottle to hold the ruler in place while you work—it's that easy! • Easy-to-follow illustrated step-by-step instructions guide you through the process for weaving each of the 18 patterns • Create fashionable handwoven scarves, wraps, and other projects with simple weaving techniques—no loom required • Choose your own colors and yarns for a myriad of personalized accessories


Finger Knitting Fun

Finger Knitting Fun

Author: Vickie Howell

Publisher:

Published: 2015-04-15

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 1631590707

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Turn a simple ball of yarn into kid-friendly knitting projects that don't require needles with the ideas in Finger Knitting Fun: 28 Cute, Clever, and Creative Projects for Kids.


Fingerwoven Sashes BasicTechniques

Fingerwoven Sashes BasicTechniques

Author: Gerald Findley

Publisher:

Published: 2019-06-12

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 9781070707488

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The book Fingerwoven Sashes Basic Techniques provides detailed instructions for three forms of fingerweaving that were developed by the people of the First Nations and the settlers of North America. Warpface, openface, and interlanked are the three forms of fingerweaving included in this book¬¬. These instructions present the information needed to identify and reproduce these three styles of historic sashes.The warpface style of fingerweaving has only the warp strands visible on the surface of the sash. The weft strands are hidden. Warpface fingerweaving was the last style of fingerweaving developed and frequently the first style of fingerweasving taught to beginning weavers. As a result, many people assume that the term fingerweaving referes only to the warpface style.The openface style of fingerweaving has no clear warp and weft strands. The basic structure of the sash is composed of two sets of strands that are diagonally woven in an over/under fashion. In this style of fingerweaving, small white beads are woven into the fabric to create numerous geometric patterns. Other names for this style of fingerweaving are: oblique, diagonally interlaced, basket weave, and plainface. Sometimes this style of weaving is referred to as braiding or plaiting.The interlinked style of fingerweaving has only warp strands. Each strand forms a coil that is linked to the coils of the adjacent strands. The linked structure allows the sash to be stretched from side to side giving it a net like appearance. Sometimes the interlinked style of fingerweaving is referred to as sprang weaving. Howeve, sprang weaving is a method of weaving that can be used to produce several styles of weaving, not just interlinked weaving. The interlinked style of weaving is associated with late 18th and early 19th century military sashes.The three styles of fingerweaving included in Fingerwoven Sashes Basic Techniques may be the most common styles of fingerweaving. Due to the lack of documentation the origins of these styles of fingerweaving are unclear. It is possible that as more people learn how to fingerweave, their knowledge will enable them to recognize clues about the origins of fingerweaving that are hidden in letters, journals, trade list, museum catalogues, and other historic documents.


Weaving Patterned Bands

Weaving Patterned Bands

Author: Susan J. Foulkes

Publisher: Schiffer Publishing

Published: 2018-07-28

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780764355509

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Narrow bands woven in colorful patterns are a centuries-old part of Baltic craft tradition. The double slotted heddle makes patterned band weaving quicker to learn and easier to do, and this is the first book that offers beginners instructions for using it. The craft doesn't involve bulky equipment--all you need can be stored in a shoe box! Learn how to weave these beautiful bands step by step, from the simple 5 pattern threads to the more complex 7 and 9 patterns. Color photographs illustrate the instructions for learning to weave. More than 140 patterns are included, along with principles for planning your own unique designs for contemporary uses such as straps, belts, bracelets, and even handfasting bands. The breathtaking range of colorful bands woven in Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Norway are explored and offer additional inspiration.