Elements of Weaving

Elements of Weaving
Title Elements of Weaving PDF eBook
Author Azalea Stuart Thorpe
Publisher Doubleday Books
Total Pages 284
Release 1967
Genre Hand weaving
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Elements of Weaving

Elements of Weaving
Title Elements of Weaving PDF eBook
Author Azalea Stuart Thorpe
Publisher Doubleday Books
Total Pages 284
Release 1967
Genre Hand weaving
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Hopi Basket Weaving

Hopi Basket Weaving
Title Hopi Basket Weaving PDF eBook
Author Helga Teiwes
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 228
Release 2016-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816536945

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"With the inborn wisdom that has guided them for so long through so many obstacles, Hopi men and women perpetuate their proven rituals, strongly encouraging those who attempt to neglect or disrespect their obligations to uphold them. One of these obligations is to respect the flora and fauna of our planet. The Hopi closeness to the Earth is represented in all the arts of all three mesas, whether in clay or natural fibers. What clay is to a potter's hands, natural fibers are to a basket weaver." —from the Introduction Rising dramatically from the desert floor, Arizona's windswept mesas have been home to the Hopis for hundreds of years. A people known for protecting their privacy, these Native Americans also have a long and less known tradition of weaving baskets and plaques. Generations of Hopi weavers have passed down knowledge of techniques and materials from the plant world around them, from mother to daughter, granddaughter, or niece. This book is filled with photographs and detailed descriptions of their beautiful baskets—the one art, above all others, that creates the strongest social bonds in Hopi life. In these pages, weavers open their lives to the outside world as a means of sharing an art form especially demanding of time and talent. The reader learns how plant materials are gathered in canyons and creek bottoms, close to home and far away. The long, painstaking process of preparation and dying is followed step by step. Then, using techniques of coiled, plaited, or wicker basketry, the weaving begins. Underlying the stories of baskets and their weavers is a rare glimpse of what is called "the Hopi Way," a life philosophy that has strengthened and sustained the Hopi people through centuries of change. Many other glimpses of the Hopi world are also shared by author and photographer Helga Teiwes, who was warmly invited into the homes of her collaborators. Their permission and the permission of the Cultural Preservation Office of the Hopi Tribe gave her access to people and information seldom available to outsiders. Teiwes was also granted access to some of the ceremonial observances where baskets are preeminent. Woven in brilliant reds, greens, and yellows as well as black and white, Hopi weavings, then, not only are an arresting art form but also are highly symbolic of what is most important in Hopi life. In the women's basket dance, for example, woven plaques commemorate and honor the Earth and the perpetuation of life. Other plaques play a role in the complicated web of Hopi social obligation and reciprocity. Living in a landscape of almost surreal form and color, Hopi weavers are carrying on one of the oldest arts traditions in the world. Their stories in Hopi Basket Weaving will appeal to collectors, artists and craftspeople, and anyone with an interest in Native American studies, especially Native American arts. For the traveler or general reader, the book is an invitation to enter a little-known world and to learn more about an art form steeped in meaning and stunning in its beauty.

Weaving

Weaving
Title Weaving PDF eBook
Author Peter Reeves Lord
Publisher Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages 406
Release 1982
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9780900541780

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Sing, Weaving

Sing, Weaving
Title Sing, Weaving PDF eBook
Author Judith Haswell
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1997
Genre Artists' books
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Line Shape Texture

Line Shape Texture
Title Line Shape Texture PDF eBook
Author Andrea Rothwell
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016-07-31
Genre
ISBN 9780994637307

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This new guide will introduce you to the language and technique of frame-loom weaving. Foundation skills and key elements of woven design are presented together, giving you a thorough understanding of how woven pieces are formed. It will help give you the confidence to design and plan your own successful pieces and will quickly become your go-to weaving reference.

Recent Developments in Braiding and Narrow Weaving

Recent Developments in Braiding and Narrow Weaving
Title Recent Developments in Braiding and Narrow Weaving PDF eBook
Author Yordan Kyosev
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 175
Release 2016-03-14
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3319299328

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This book discusses the latest developments in narrow fabrics from research institutions, machinery building companies and producers of such products, presented during the International Week of Narrow Fabrics in March 2016 in Mönchengladbach, Germany. It also demonstrates different applications of braided and woven fabrics. Braided and woven narrow products are produced using completely different techniques, but have a lot of similarities in their applications – they are used as belts, ropes and tubes in areas ranging from medical textiles, cables, technical and home applications to large-scale transport belts and long tubes for transporting oil from the bottom of the ocean.