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Collapse Weave: Creating Three-Dimensional Cloth [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 184x239x11 mm, weight: 581 g, Figures; Frontispiece; Illustrations, color; Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Trafalgar Square Books
  • ISBN-10: 1570764042
  • ISBN-13: 9781570764042
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 184x239x11 mm, weight: 581 g, Figures; Frontispiece; Illustrations, color; Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Trafalgar Square Books
  • ISBN-10: 1570764042
  • ISBN-13: 9781570764042
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Collapse cloth—cloth that, when removed from the loom and washed, takes on an entirely different appearance as the threads draw up and create puckers—is the subject of this crafter's companion. Combinations of various weaving techniques are presented alongside photos and diagrams, providing clear instructions for sewing scarves, wraps, tops, and harem-style pants made from this fluid and unusual cloth. Additional chapters describe in detail how to warp the loom and add special effects such as double weave, supplementary warps, spaced cloth, overshot, and deflected double weave. Tips for those who want to spin their own yarn for collapse projects are also included.

Background
6(8)
Yarn
Structure
End uses
Samples
Explanation of drafts used in this book
Shuttles
Yarn Structure: Twist
14(10)
S and Z Twist
Yarn handle
Luster
Yarn naming
Twist and size
Summary
Active and Passive Yarns
24(22)
Active yarns
Passive yarns
Using active and passive yarns
Testing yarns
Finshing techniques
Summary
Weave Structure
46(20)
3/1 and 1/3 twill
Width of stripes
Sett
Yarn size and type
Experiment
Color sequence
Contrast areas
Structure changes in stripes
Finishing
Warping and Threading the Loom
66(6)
Using a warping mill/warping board and raddle and warping from back to front
Short warps up to 15 feet (4.5)
Warping over 15 feet (4.5m) with two warp beams
Warps over 15 feet (4.5m) with only one warp beam
Sectional warping
Four-shaft Double Weave
72(10)
Four shaft double weave
Winding the warp
Weaving a tube, method one
Weaving a tube, method two
Exchanging two layers
Floats
Floats in both layers
Joining two layers with pick-up weaving
Eight- to Sixteen-shaft Double Weaves
82(22)
Eight-shaft double weave
2/2 twill/plain weave tube
Weaving a tube in 2/2 twill joined at the selvedges
Weaving a 3/1 twill and plain weave tube joined at the selvedges
Complex eight - and twelve-shaft double weaves
Exchanging two layers in 2/2 twill
Two layers with white floats (eight shafts)
Twelve-shaft double weave
Exchanging vertical layers (eight shafts)
Plain weave layers
Reversing the layers
Separate layers with interchanges
Sixteen-shaft twill: exchanging the layers
Vertical interchange
Vertical interchange in 2/2 twill
Vertical and horizontal interchange
Separate layers joined in blocks
Supplementary warps
Supplementary warp with both layers collapsing
Supplementary warp with floats
Supplementary warp in elastic yarns
Bumps, Lumps and Spaces
104(20)
Shrinkage
Silk and wool squares
Basket weave
Deflected double weave
Tracking and felting
Gathering
Floats
Spaced warp and weft
Gathered squares
Odds and Ends
124(16)
Felted floats
Swedish Lace
Overshot Weave
Worms
Miniature Monk's belt
Italian diamond
Diagonal twill
Huckaback
Advancing twill
Projects
140(10)
Scarves
Wraps
Straight top
Mobius top
Cocoon
Pants
Skirt
Appendix 150(4)
List of Suppliers 154(2)
Bibliography 156