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Re: dobby loom???
Interesting.
Looks like Louet when they were young - Eurosized ingenuity at its finest. It should work and take up little floor space. If I read the site correctly, if 32 picks in the pattern aren't
Interesting.
Looks like Louet when they were young - Eurosized ingenuity at its finest. It should work and take up little floor space. If I read the site correctly, if 32 picks in the pattern aren't
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Sara von Tresckow <sarav@...>
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#23694
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dobby loom???
Has anyone seen this kind of dobby loom in action? It looks intriguing, but I haven't seen one like it before.
http://www.weefgetouwenmeta.be/getouw/dobby.htm
Rachel
Holland
Has anyone seen this kind of dobby loom in action? It looks intriguing, but I haven't seen one like it before.
http://www.weefgetouwenmeta.be/getouw/dobby.htm
Rachel
Holland
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Rachel Hardy <rachel@...>
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#23693
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Re: Mummies of Tarim Basin
Brucie, Unfortunately, the Hami Museum is little visited and neglected. The first day, I was the only person in the museum. The next day, I took along a contingent of travel mates who were tired of
Brucie, Unfortunately, the Hami Museum is little visited and neglected. The first day, I was the only person in the museum. The next day, I took along a contingent of travel mates who were tired of
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linda Thom
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#23692
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Re: More Questions on a dobby loom
Yes!
Yes! Figure out which way will show the design blocks face up; it may be the peg or it may be the space, then peg the chain for the design and any tie sheds you need for that weave.
I bought a
Yes!
Yes! Figure out which way will show the design blocks face up; it may be the peg or it may be the space, then peg the chain for the design and any tie sheds you need for that weave.
I bought a
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William Koepp <bgkoe@...>
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#23691
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Re: Mummies of Tarim Basin
Thanks so much for this discussion - I have Barber's book but somehow never really read it in depth - am now more than halfway through - very interesting.
Sara von Tresckow, Fond du Lac,
Thanks so much for this discussion - I have Barber's book but somehow never really read it in depth - am now more than halfway through - very interesting.
Sara von Tresckow, Fond du Lac,
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Sara von Tresckow <sarav@...>
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#23690
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Re: Mummies of Tarim Basin
OK, I will check with the girls and let you know.
JA
OK, I will check with the girls and let you know.
JA
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Judy Allen <cu4golf@...>
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#23689
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Re: Mummies of Tarim Basin
About five or more years ago, "Woven by the Grandmothers," a wonderful exhibit of Navajo blankets and rugs, was mounted in our area. As you entered the show, there were signs explaining why the
About five or more years ago, "Woven by the Grandmothers," a wonderful exhibit of Navajo blankets and rugs, was mounted in our area. As you entered the show, there were signs explaining why the
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Ruth Blau <ruthblau@...>
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#23688
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Re: Mummies of Tarim Basin
Great descriptions LInda. Having worked in a museum I know that the poor light, while terribly frustrating, is the best thing for textile preservation. Actually it is recommended that textiles only
Great descriptions LInda. Having worked in a museum I know that the poor light, while terribly frustrating, is the best thing for textile preservation. Actually it is recommended that textiles only
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Brucie Connell <brucie38@...>
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#23687
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Re: Velvet jacquard looms
Following the positive reaction of Ruth Blau I can inform you that next year
in June we will have a very intersting exhibition with an ancient Chinese
brocadeloom in the Geldrop weaving museum. We
Following the positive reaction of Ruth Blau I can inform you that next year
in June we will have a very intersting exhibition with an ancient Chinese
brocadeloom in the Geldrop weaving museum. We
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L.Diepenbroek <l.diepenbroek@...>
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#23686
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More Questions on a dobby loom
Hi Everyone,
I have just been reading the thread on "Designing for a dobby loom"
with much interest as I have just changed my 8s 12 treadle loom for
an 8s dobby one (non computer activated [as yet])
Hi Everyone,
I have just been reading the thread on "Designing for a dobby loom"
with much interest as I have just changed my 8s 12 treadle loom for
an 8s dobby one (non computer activated [as yet])
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Judy Sheppard <jshepp@...>
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#23685
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Re: Toika Norjanna for sale in Virginia
I like the manual dobby a lot, be sure the one you buy has a forward and a reverse action, it saves on bars!
- Bill & Gaye Koepp in California
"Deal with it before it happens, set things in order
I like the manual dobby a lot, be sure the one you buy has a forward and a reverse action, it saves on bars!
- Bill & Gaye Koepp in California
"Deal with it before it happens, set things in order
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William Koepp <bgkoe@...>
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#23684
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Re: Reuse of handwovens
After finishing the edges, the scraps are used for bookmarks.
Louise in Northern California
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After finishing the edges, the scraps are used for bookmarks.
Louise in Northern California
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Louise Yale
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#23683
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Toika Norjanna for sale in Virginia
Toika Norjanna countermarche loom with bench, worm gear and treadle
separator. 40" weaving width with 8 shafts. It has TexSolv heddles
and a 12 dent stainless steel reed.
It is a brand new loom
Toika Norjanna countermarche loom with bench, worm gear and treadle
separator. 40" weaving width with 8 shafts. It has TexSolv heddles
and a 12 dent stainless steel reed.
It is a brand new loom
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janirunner <janice.hunter@...>
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#23682
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Re: Reuse of handwovens
I guess I've been weaving iron cloth - in 25+ years of weaving towels and taking good care of them, there are some with tiny holes, but nothing to recycle yet.
I DID reuse handspun wool weft in some
I guess I've been weaving iron cloth - in 25+ years of weaving towels and taking good care of them, there are some with tiny holes, but nothing to recycle yet.
I DID reuse handspun wool weft in some
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Sara von Tresckow <sarav@...>
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#23681
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Re: Reuse of handwovens
<< I'd be interested in what other uses weavers find for their scraps
of handwovens. >>
I purchase trifold greeting card blanks and use my handwoven scraps as
insets for handcrafted greeting cards.
<< I'd be interested in what other uses weavers find for their scraps
of handwovens. >>
I purchase trifold greeting card blanks and use my handwoven scraps as
insets for handcrafted greeting cards.
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Leigh Tate <dltate2@...>
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#23679
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Cool DVD's
I'm getting ready to do some serious natural dyeing this summer, and while browsing at Maiwa Handprints found two DVD's that are fascinating -
"Tana Bana: The Wisdom of the Loom "shows weavers in Asia
I'm getting ready to do some serious natural dyeing this summer, and while browsing at Maiwa Handprints found two DVD's that are fascinating -
"Tana Bana: The Wisdom of the Loom "shows weavers in Asia
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Sara von Tresckow <sarav@...>
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#23676
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Reuse of handwovens
I don't throw something out
satisfaction out
I was delighted to read what Holly had to say about using old
handwoven towels as rags. I do also - and use samples too if
made from appropriate fibers.
I
I don't throw something out
satisfaction out
I was delighted to read what Holly had to say about using old
handwoven towels as rags. I do also - and use samples too if
made from appropriate fibers.
I
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sondrose <Sondrose@...>
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#23677
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Mummies of Tarim Basin
Textiles in the Gansu Provincial Museum in Hami, China:
Most textiles are plain weave and 2/2 twill with the exception of two oblique, interlaced woven braids. If I were to weave them, I would use
Textiles in the Gansu Provincial Museum in Hami, China:
Most textiles are plain weave and 2/2 twill with the exception of two oblique, interlaced woven braids. If I were to weave them, I would use
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linda Thom
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#23678
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Re: Reuse of handwovens
A friend reuses handtowels by turning them in to washcloths. They are
wonderful.
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A friend reuses handtowels by turning them in to washcloths. They are
wonderful.
************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
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yarntwistr@...
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#23680
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Re: Lizard fringe
The piece was (as far as I remember) Pre Colombian. I cannot remember
if the lizards were blue-green or brown, but I do remember that the
figures were lying along the edge of a piece of fabric, tail
The piece was (as far as I remember) Pre Colombian. I cannot remember
if the lizards were blue-green or brown, but I do remember that the
figures were lying along the edge of a piece of fabric, tail
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GlobalYell Ltd <globalyell@...>
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#23675
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