Weaving Western Sakiori

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book_author_name: 
Amanda Robinette
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Paperback
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Stackpole Books
published_date: 
30/08/2018
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9780811716093
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Books > Art, Fashion & Photography > Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts > Spinning & weaving
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Amanda Robinette|Paperback|Stackpole Books|30/08/2018
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9780811716093
Book Description: 
Sakiori is an approach to rag weaving used by Japanese peasants to cope with the scarcity of new cloth for clothing and household textiles. In modern times, there is instead an overabundance of cloth filling up thrift stores and being discarded. Weavers can use this source of "rags" to make useful and surprising new cloth. Depending on the fabric used, results can be rugged and utilitarian (like cotton rugs) or fashionable and delicate (like silk scarves). The book begins with an overview of the history and context of sakiori in Japan, followed by methods and tips for successful rag weaving with a variety of materials and looms, including rigid heddle looms as well as floor looms. Charts and worksheets make it easy to find the information weavers need to get started, and 21 projects with instructions and drafts provide inspiration and ideas.

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