Tapestry Weaving

Tapestry Weaving by Kirsten Glasbrook, published by National Geographic Books on November 23, 2015, is an illustrated guide that explores the ancient art of tapestry weaving. This edition, comprising 96 pages, provides a comprehensive overview of techniques using wool yarn, fine linen, and cotton on both simple frames and purpose-built looms. Glasbrook guides readers through the process of creating beautiful tapestries, covering essential skills such as color selection, winding warps, and finishing touches like tassels and beads.
In this book, readers will find step-by-step instructions that detail how to weave various elements, including horizontal and diagonal lines, curves, motifs, and borders. The inclusion of a gallery featuring finished works serves to inspire both beginners and experienced weavers alike. With a focus on crafts and hobbies, this edition aims to engage a new generation in the art of weaving, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in this creative pursuit.
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Kirsten Glasbrook demonstrates the ancient art of tapestry weaving using wool yarn, fine linen and cotton on simple rectangular frames with notches, or purpose-built looms for larger tapestries. She shows step by step how to weave gorgeous tapestries, from choosing colours and winding warps through to creating images and finishing off with tassels and beads. Readers will learn how to create horizontal and diagonal lines, curves, motifs, shading, outlines, borders and more. There is a gallery of beautiful finished works to inspire everyone from beginners to experienced weavers. This best-selling title has been re-issued to inspire a whole new generation.
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