
Complete Guide to Rigid Heddle Weaving
Beginner Basics, Finishing Techniques, Color Effects, Pick-up Sticks, Tapestry, Two-Heddle Weaving, Clasped Weft, Krokbragd, Finger-Controlled Weaving, Troubleshooting, And Much More Plus 11 Skill-building Projects
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Product details:
- Publisher Stackpole Books
- Date of Publication 1 September 2025
- Number of Volumes Trade Paperback
- ISBN 9780811776752
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages152 pages
- Size 254x203x7 mm
- Weight 431 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 200 Color Photos, 5 Color Illustrations 700
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Long description:
The rigid heddle loom is a popular alternative to the floor loom because of its smaller size, much lower price, and ease of use. The rigid heddle loom is easy to use and the perfect size for small to medium items. The early chapters in this book give photo-illustrated instructions on how to prepare your materials, set up your loom, and weave. Detailed instructions are also given for more advanced types of weaving such as saori, lace, and working with pick up sticks and inclusions. To practice the techniques learned, step-by-step project notes are given for 11 pieces including scarves, placemats, cushions, wall hangings, and bags. Here you have a complete course that will take you from your first weaving to many more advanced techniques for your rigid heddle loom.
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Summary Part 1
Basic techniques .........................7
The spanning comb loom ................................8
His advantages ................................................ ................. 8
Its disadvantages ......................................... ............ 8
Keywords to know ......................................... .... 8
What is a spanning comb loom? .... 10
Basic tools .......................................... ............ 12
Tools to go further ......................................... 13
The sons ................................................ .........................14
The different subjects .............................................. .14
The construction of the wire .............................................. ....... 18
Choosing your warp thread ............................................. .... 19
Choosing your weft thread ............................................. ..... 19
Density and footage calculations .........................20
The density ................................................ ............................. 20 T
The amount of thread required .......................................... 22
Direct warping .......................................... ........24
Attaching the loom and the warping pin ............... 24
Fix the beginning of the thread on the rear attachment rod ..... 25
Warping the slots and attaching the chain .......................................... 26
Tying threads and cutting them............................................ 28
Wrap the threads around the rear beam ............... 29
Warping the eyelets .......................................... ............ 29
Tie the threads on the front tie bar ........................ 31
Equalize the warp to start weaving ................... 32
Weaving with the spanning comb loom ...33
Prepare the shuttles .............................................. ...... 33
Create the crowd .............................................. .................. 34
Weaving ................................................ ............................. 34
Changing thread during weaving .......................................... 35
Advancing and winding the chain............................................. 35
Finish weaving .............................................. ......... 36
Cutting the weave from the loom ............................... 36
General advice .................................................. .......38
The voltage is not good ......................................... .38
The edges are not sharp ......................................... 38
The weft is slanted ......................................... ......... 39
The crowd does not open correctly ............................ 39
The fabric is too stiff or too loose ............................... 39
The wires break ......................................... ............ 40
The progress of weaving is difficult to estimate .............. 42
Finishes .................................................. ...................43
Secure the weave .............................................. .......... 43
The point of Paris .............................................. .............. 43
Fringes .................................................. .................... 46
Washing and ironing .......................................... .... 47
Overlocker .................................................. .................... 47
Hems .............................................. .................... 47
The bias................................................ ........................... 48
The covering .............................................. ............................. 48
Felting ................................................. .................... 48
Sewing ................................................ ............................. 49
Part 2: the points and the different weaving structures .........................................51
The canvas and its variants ......................................... ..52
Playing with the choice of threads ......................................... ... 52
Color effects .......................................... ...... 54
Clasped weave ......................................... 56
Playing with the effects of weaving............................................ 57
Focus on the Japanese technique of saori .....................60
Other types of structures..................................................62
Finger weaving (finger controlled) ....................... 62
Pick-up stick weaving ........................................... .. 75
Weaving with two combs............................................ 87
Focus on the Norwegian krokbragd technique ............92
Weaving with two combs........................................ 94
Weaving with a comb, a pick-up stick
Appendices
Glossary ...................146
Supplies and resources .................147
Bibliography .............147
Contents technical ...................148
The author ....................150
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