Twined Rag Rugs: Tradition in the MakingCrafters of all ages and skill levels are given information on how to enjoy the inexpensive and simple technique of making twined rugs. The book introduces numerous pattern and equipment options with step-by-step diagrams and photographs for nine samplers and ten full-sized rugs. |
Contents
Countered Twining Solid Stripes and EdgeTurn Variations | 44 |
Oval Twining | 76 |
Barefoot Delight | 84 |
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add warps adjacent warp adjust back side block blue wefts Bobbie Irwin British Columbia corner countered twining Courtesy denim dowels edge warps eyebolts Fabric samples fabric warp false tapestry finished frame with suspended fringe graph hidden weft holes join keep Lillie Sherwood Mary Peters nails nainsook Nathan Jones number of rows number of warps Number of Weft Nuu-chah-nulth odd number overlap pairs of warps pattern area pattern blocks patterned weft pegged frame pitch pull rag twining regular twining right-pitch twining rotate the frame round rows per inch Salish loom same-pitch twining sampler screw second warp selvedge guides shared warp single warp starting stretcher bars surface suspended wires taaniko tern third warp three-weft tion top and bottom twined rag rugs upper left velour warp and weft warp ends Warp loops Warping Method Warps Per Inch weaving weft on top weft rows weft segments weft strips wide yards yarn