Weaving is Fun: A Guide for Teachers, Children & Beginning Weavers, about Yarns, Baskets, Cloth & TapestryDescribes the processes through which various yarns are obtained and illustrates the basic techniques of weaving fabric and designs. |
Contents
Foreword | 4 |
Chapter | 33 |
Chapter Three HANDWOVEN CLOTH OF MANY KINDS | 48 |
Copyright | |
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