Creative Treadling with Overshot :Explorations in Weave Structure & 36 Projects

Creative Treadling with Overshot

Creative Treadling with Overshot :Explorations in Weave Structure & 36 Projects

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Published: 1 September, 2021
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Step out of the weaving comfort zone and experiment with something new!

Weave structures often have a specific threading and treadling style patterns that are unique to that particular weave structure. These threading and treadling patterns generally are not shared with another weave structure. This book takes you out of the traditional method of weaving overshot patterns by using different treadling techniques. This will include weaving overshot patterns as summer/winter, Italian manner, starburst, crackle, and petit point just to name a few. The basic image is maintained in each example but the design takes on a whole new look.

Samples of each of the structures have been woven in the Star of Bethlehem pattern using a consistent color palette. This allows you to see how one pattern has been affected by the design/treadling changes and to make comparisons and understand the overall process. Projects are given for each example, so it’s easy to start weaving and watch the magic happen! Try the weaves for scarves, table runners, shawls, pillows and even some upholstered pieces. You’ll be learning as you weave.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780811739160
ISBN10 0811739163
Number Of Pages 168
Item Weight 562 g
Product Dimensions 217 x 281 x 10 mm
Publisher / Reseller Stackpole Books
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Susan Kesler-Simpson is passionate about fiber arts and breaking down weaving techniques so that even beginners can learn the basic concepts. She is the author of Overshot Simply and Shadow Weave Simply. She has a B.S. and M.A. in Clothing, Textiles, and Design from the University of Nebraska, and enjoys teaching weaving and working in other crafts such as knitting, spinning, and crocheting. She resides in Danville, Pennsylvania.

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