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Weaving for Beginners: an Illustrated Guide by Peggy Osterkamp - PDF DOWNLOAD
Weaving for Beginners: an Illustrated Guide by Peggy Osterkamp - PDF DOWNLOAD
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Weaving for Beginners, now in its 4th edition, has been the technique bible for weavers of all levels for over a decade. From beginners to advanced weavers and teachers, this indispensable handbook and textbook is a must-have on every weaver’s bookshelf, or rather, always open on their desk. From back-to-front and front-to-back warping to reading and creating drafts, finishing techniques, and special knots, it is the how-to book you will keep using for decades.
Having Peggy’s books at your loom is like having a patient, knowledgeable teacher at your side.
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ISBN 978-615-02-3709-1
Fourth edition, 2025
Number of pages: 425
About the author: Peggy Osterkamp, once an apprentice to renowned loommaker Jim Ahrens in a production weaving studio, has since introduced hundreds of students to the time-tested techniques of handweaving. She is a natural teacher with a knack for making the richness of her training and decades of experience accessible to all, a life-long textile scholar, and an artist who exhibits her work internationally. Follow her at www.peggyosterkamp.com
Also by Peggy Osterkamp:
Peggy Osterkamp’s New Guide Weaving, a 3-part in-depth series on advanced weaving techniques:
No. 1: Winding a Warp & Using a Paddle
No. 2: Warping Your Loom & Tying on New Warps
No. 3: Weaving & Drafting Your Own Cloth
DVD: Warping the Loom Back to Front
Table of Contents
1 Introduction 1
2 The Basics 5
3 Back-to-Front Warping 15
Part 1: Measuring the Warp 15
Part 2: Putting the Warp on the Loom (Beaming) 37
Part 3: Threading the Loom 61
Part 4: Tying On 89
4 Weaving the Sampler 99
Part One: Plain weave (tabby) 117
Part Two: Using two shuttles 122
Part Three: Weft stripes 123
Part Four: Balanced twill 124
Part Five: Weft-face twill 125
Part Six: Warp-face twill 127
Part Seven: Herringbone128
Part Eight: Broken twill 129
Part Nine: Basket weave 130
Part Ten: Weft-face broken twill 131
Part Eleven: Rep weave 132
Part Twelve: Hand-manipulated weaves 135
Part Thirteen: Weave your ideas 135
5 Finishing 143
6 Front-to-Back Warping 155
7 Drafting 201
8 Computers and Weaving 225
9 Future Assignments 239
10 Sett 269
11 Planning a Project 291
12 Selvedges 311
13 Troubleshooting 329
14 Rigid Heddle Loom 339
15 Knots 377
Appendix 385
Opening a skein 385
Peggy’s weaving apron 386
Needle book 390
Counting string 391
Sett charts 392
Suppliers 396
Index 400
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The best technical guide to floor loom weaving! Great for beginners, but also for reference later
Packed with usefulness… enjoying working through this , clearly laid out ,well described with excellent illustrations .