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This compact book introduces various types of natural fibers, how to choose and scour or wash them, and continues through to turning the raw fiber into useful woven materials. There is also a section on multiple types of looms, from cardboard weaving cards and various frame looms to rigid heddle and multishaft looms. Walsh includes finishing instructions and ends with projects using different techniques.
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This compact book introduces various types of natural fibers, how to choose and scour or wash them, and continues through to turning the raw fiber into useful woven materials. There is also a section on multiple types of looms, from cardboard weaving cards and various frame looms to rigid heddle and multishaft looms. Walsh includes finishing instructions and ends with projects using different ¬techniques. (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.