

Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom: Discover the Full Potential of the Rigid-Heddle Loom, for Beginners and Beyond - Kindle edition by Mitchell, Syne. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom: Discover the Full Potential of the Rigid-Heddle Loom, for Beginners and Beyond. Review: An essential reference for rigid-heddle weavers - An essential and comprehensive resource for rigid heddle loom weavers at every level from beginner to advanced. "Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom" covers everything from how to warp your loom and the basics of weaving for beginners, to the complexities of weaving patterns with pick-up sticks or two or even three heddles for more advanced weavers. The author covers how to choose colors, change weft yarns, and a variety of ways finish your ends. She discusses using different types and materials of yarn, including handspun yarn and painted yarns. There’s even a section on fixing your loom if something breaks. It’s clearly written, with step-by-step photos and diagrams throughout. I borrowed this book from the library to reinforce the basics after an initial lesson in weaving on a rigid heddle loom, and to assess it as a long-term resource. After reading it straight through, I was sold, and ordered a copy of my own. (Review first published on The Bookwyrm’s Hoard blog) Review: Updated and more comprehensive than Betty Linn Davenport or Jane Patrick - This beautiful 295 page book is better than the 96 page “Hands on Rigid Heddle Weaving” which is outdated and has even more techniques than the 238 page “The Weaver’s Idea Book”. It is hard to understand why people continue to refer to the 1987, 30+ year old “Hands On...” as the rigid heddle bible unless they just haven’t yet discovered Syne Mitchell’s 2015 “Inventive Weaving....”. This book covers every single topic and method in each of the other two books and does it better with excellent photos rather than diagrams of every detailed step and sample. For example Mitchel gives detailed photo steps for both the warping board and direct peg methods of warping. This much simpler direct peg method hadn’t even been developed yet when Davenport’s “Hands On...” was written and Patrick’s “Idea Book...” assumes you already know how to warp and use your loom. Mitchell gives detailed instructions for, samples of and projects for plain weave, Brooks bouquet, Spanish lace, Danish medallions, clasped weft, soumak, tapestry, transparencies, floats, spots, doup leno, honeycomb and design element floats. What more could a beginning weaver want?! She also gives careful instructions for weaving with two and three heddles and converting four shaft weaves drafts to rigid heddle weaving. She discusses wild weaving with fabric strips, fuzzy yarns, LEDs, added beads and wire - much more really creative and contemporary stuff than in Patrick's book. Unlike either of the other two authors, she discusses loom maintenance and weaving for and clothing assembly. Like them she discusses color theory but she does it with actual color photos of actual woven samples. She provides a comprehensive and current list of other authors and online resources. And she does it all with wonderful humor throughout - one chapter is titled “Get your weave thing going”! Bottom line? This is the only book a beginning weaver needs or will need for quite a long time. It should also be a marvelous resource for more experienced weavers. I purchased the other two books based on recommendations but am returning them and can only guess the recommenders haven’t discovered this encyclopedic treasure trove yet!
| ASIN | B00Z8CZNT8 |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,735 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #1 in Weaving (Kindle Store) #2 in Weaving (Books) #9 in Fiber Art & Textile eBooks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,296) |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
| File size | 76.3 MB |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1603428514 |
| Language | English |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Print length | 297 pages |
| Publication date | November 14, 2015 |
| Publisher | Storey Publishing, LLC |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| X-Ray | Enabled |
L**D
An essential reference for rigid-heddle weavers
An essential and comprehensive resource for rigid heddle loom weavers at every level from beginner to advanced. "Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom" covers everything from how to warp your loom and the basics of weaving for beginners, to the complexities of weaving patterns with pick-up sticks or two or even three heddles for more advanced weavers. The author covers how to choose colors, change weft yarns, and a variety of ways finish your ends. She discusses using different types and materials of yarn, including handspun yarn and painted yarns. There’s even a section on fixing your loom if something breaks. It’s clearly written, with step-by-step photos and diagrams throughout. I borrowed this book from the library to reinforce the basics after an initial lesson in weaving on a rigid heddle loom, and to assess it as a long-term resource. After reading it straight through, I was sold, and ordered a copy of my own. (Review first published on The Bookwyrm’s Hoard blog)
B**A
Updated and more comprehensive than Betty Linn Davenport or Jane Patrick
This beautiful 295 page book is better than the 96 page “Hands on Rigid Heddle Weaving” which is outdated and has even more techniques than the 238 page “The Weaver’s Idea Book”. It is hard to understand why people continue to refer to the 1987, 30+ year old “Hands On...” as the rigid heddle bible unless they just haven’t yet discovered Syne Mitchell’s 2015 “Inventive Weaving....”. This book covers every single topic and method in each of the other two books and does it better with excellent photos rather than diagrams of every detailed step and sample. For example Mitchel gives detailed photo steps for both the warping board and direct peg methods of warping. This much simpler direct peg method hadn’t even been developed yet when Davenport’s “Hands On...” was written and Patrick’s “Idea Book...” assumes you already know how to warp and use your loom. Mitchell gives detailed instructions for, samples of and projects for plain weave, Brooks bouquet, Spanish lace, Danish medallions, clasped weft, soumak, tapestry, transparencies, floats, spots, doup leno, honeycomb and design element floats. What more could a beginning weaver want?! She also gives careful instructions for weaving with two and three heddles and converting four shaft weaves drafts to rigid heddle weaving. She discusses wild weaving with fabric strips, fuzzy yarns, LEDs, added beads and wire - much more really creative and contemporary stuff than in Patrick's book. Unlike either of the other two authors, she discusses loom maintenance and weaving for and clothing assembly. Like them she discusses color theory but she does it with actual color photos of actual woven samples. She provides a comprehensive and current list of other authors and online resources. And she does it all with wonderful humor throughout - one chapter is titled “Get your weave thing going”! Bottom line? This is the only book a beginning weaver needs or will need for quite a long time. It should also be a marvelous resource for more experienced weavers. I purchased the other two books based on recommendations but am returning them and can only guess the recommenders haven’t discovered this encyclopedic treasure trove yet!
J**L
Very Comprehensive Book!
Years ago, I tried a large loom, and didn't get very far with it. It was too big and unwieldy. I did have an inkle loom and some other small looms, and used and liked them. So, recently, I found Ashford's SampleIt loom. The 10-inch loom is about half the price of the next lowest-priced one, and it has a second heddle block built-in. I got it and wanted to know everything I could do on it because you can do almost any small project on the loom. So, I got this book, and it's perfect! If you buy a small rigid heddle loom and want to make the most of it, THIS is the book to get! It covers the basics of weaving on a small rigid heddle loom, and covers everything! It shows how to weave plain fabric, how to use a second heddle to make some more complicated fabrics, how to do tapestry, how to do inkle weaving (to make narrow bands or belts or straps) and everything you can do on any small loom, and how to do them on a rigid heddle loom. But it goes on into territory that I didn't even know was possible, and shows bead weaving and how to weave with wire! The last project in the book even shows you how to weave textiles that incorporate lights, wires, and power sources! It shows you how to dress your loom, how to weave, and how to troubleshoot any problems you might have. There isn't a lot of projects on any one topic because they cover so many kinds of weaving, but there's at least one project for each, and they cover the how-to with all the basics. This is a great book for the basics, and to show you the scope of a small rigid heddle loom. This is the perfect book for me to use this loom most effectively right now! I'm delighted!
L**Z
perfect for a beginner
This is perfect for anyone wanting to start weaving with a rigid heddle loom. I'm just starting out and love the ease of the instructions as well as the many projects.
R**C
Great Book for a beginning Weaver
I bought this book for my Weaving class and it was very useful. However, I find YouTube’s more instructive in the actual doing part
E**E
GREAT BOOK FOR BEGINNERS!
EXCELLENT WEAVING BOOK! I would definitely buy this again. It is easy to read and chocked full of valuable info, especially for a beginner. Very pretty presentation.
C**E
très bon livre de découverte sur le tissage avec un métier envergeur, que ce soit pour une personne expérimentée ou complètement débutante. Car pour l'une c'est une source d'idées à réaliser et pour la débutante c'es sont les gestes essentiels à intégrer. Bravo à l'auteur et au maquetiste c'est d'une lisibilité à toute épreuve ! Livré vite et super bien enveloppé, je suis complètement satisfaite de votre service : merci amazon.fr ! Chantal
K**O
Nada intersante ni nuevo para una tejadora de mucho años.
B**N
From the new weaver, to the weaver who wants a little more from the experience, this book really opens up the potential of the rigid heddle loom. It begins with all the information that a beginner weaver needs, from selecting a loom, getting a warp on and starting that first weave, right up to finishing off and everything in between, including what to do if something goes wrong. There are plenty of good, clear photographs or diagrams on every page that give a clear demonstration each step of the way. From there on, the sky’s the limit! From jazzing up a plain weave with colour and yarn placement, to using finger manipulation techniques or a pick-up stick, from using one heddle, to using two, or even three heddles, this book has you covered. Not only does this book show you how to master many techniques, it also includes some beautiful patterns to start you on the road to discovering just what these looms can do. This book has something of every rigid heddle loom weaver!
H**A
Ensina a confeccionar tecidos nesse modelo de tear e outras informações importantes para o domínio da tecelagem. Um livro que vale a pena adquiri-lo porque é muito detalhista na forma de ensinar, alem disso explica todo o funcionamento das partes que compõem este tipo tear.
K**E
So far I have only skimmed through this book but as a beginner weaver it looks like it has the answers to all the questions I have so far and loads more besides. there are clear images, instructions and loads of designs to incorporate different weaving techniques including a bookmark with LED lights for reading in the dark! .Information on yarn choice for warp and weft, colour theory and what makes a pattern 'pop', calculations for yarn requirements,weaving with unusual or 'difficult', fibres and beads. It tells you how to read weaving charts and introduces checks and tartans and textured weaving, weaving with beads and weaving with two heddles or more ( hang on I've only just got the hang of one!) plus weaving tips to improve and extend techniques. This is a book that will keep me occupied for a long time. I have the kindle version but the hard copy will be on my birthday list as it is definitely a book for to-ing and fro-ing. Inspirational.
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