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Twined Rag Rugs: Complete Instructions for Creating Heirloom Rugs [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, height x width: 275x210 mm, weight: 470 g, 100 illustrations, 250 colour photographs
  • Sērija : Tradition in the making
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2000
  • Izdevniecība: KP Books
  • ISBN-10: 0873418980
  • ISBN-13: 9780873418980
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, height x width: 275x210 mm, weight: 470 g, 100 illustrations, 250 colour photographs
  • Sērija : Tradition in the making
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2000
  • Izdevniecība: KP Books
  • ISBN-10: 0873418980
  • ISBN-13: 9780873418980
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Crafters of all ages and skill levels are given information on how to enjoy the inexpensive and simple technique of making twined rugs. The book introduces numerous pattern and equipment options with step-by-step diagrams and photographs for nine samplers and ten full-sized rugs.
An Introduction to Twining
6(11)
What Is Twining?
7(2)
What Is a Twined Rag Rug?
9(1)
Rag Twining Terminology
9(1)
How Do I Recognize a Twined Rug?
10(1)
Equipment & Materials
11(22)
Frame Types
11(1)
Pegged Frames
11(1)
Unpegged Frames
12(1)
Frames With Rollers
12(2)
Curved Frames
14(1)
Conventional Looms for Twining
14(1)
Twining Without a Frame
15(1)
Selvedge Guides
16(1)
Building Small Frames for Samplers
16(1)
Building Full-Sized Frames
17(1)
Pegged and Plain Frames
17(1)
Adjustable Unpegged Frames
17(1)
Frame with Suspended Wires
18(2)
Salish Loom
20(2)
Other Equipment
22(2)
Warp Materials & Preparation
24(1)
Fabric Vs. String Warp
24(1)
Warp Width
25(1)
Warp Joins
25(1)
How Much Warp Do I Need?
26(1)
Weft Materials & Preparation
27(1)
Choice of Fabric
27(1)
Weft Width
27(1)
How Much Weft Do I Need?
28(1)
Fabric Patterns & Colors
28(2)
Sources for Fabrics
30(1)
Weft Joins
31(2)
Learning to Twine
33(47)
Warping
33(1)
Continuous Warp
33(1)
Warp Loops
34(1)
Individual Warps
35(1)
Warp Tension
36(1)
An Odd or Even Number of Warps?
36(1)
When Do I Have Enough Warps?
37(1)
General Twining Instructions
37(1)
How Long Does It Take?
37(1)
Weft Length & Joins
37(1)
Twining in Various Directions
38(1)
Working From Both Ends
38(1)
Finishing a Rug
39(1)
Twining Large Rugs
40(1)
Learning by Sampling
40(1)
Regular Twining
41(3)
Countered Twining, Solid Stripes, and Edge-Turn Variations
44(4)
Same-Pitch Twining
48(1)
Same-Pitch Twining
49(3)
Three-Weft Twining
52(1)
Three-Weft Countered Twining
53(3)
False Tapestry
56(2)
Tapestry
58(1)
Countered Tapestry Twining
59(4)
Taaniko
63(1)
Countered Taaniko
64(3)
Salish-Style Twining
67(1)
Salish-Style Twining
68(4)
Circular Twining
72(1)
Circular Twining
73(2)
Oval Twining
75(1)
Oval Twining
76(3)
Caring for Twined Rag Rugs
79(1)
Projects
80(33)
Turquoise Nuggets
81(3)
Barefoot Delight
84(2)
Remembering Lillie
86(2)
Just Jeans
88(2)
Twined and Intertwined
90(4)
Canyon Country
94(4)
Spirit of the Northwest
98(4)
North Star
102(4)
Celebration
106(3)
Sunset
109(3)
Designing Your Own Rugs
112(1)
A Celebration of Rug Twiners
113(15)
Introduction
113(5)
Lillie Sherwood
118(2)
Leona Christensen Lambert
120(1)
Grace Kenfield
120(2)
Virginia Verdier
122(1)
Grace Durfee
122(2)
Nathan Jones
124(1)
Mary Peters
124(2)
Fred Gossell
126(1)
Silvia Falett
127(1)
Rag Twining Today
127(1)
About the Author 128