tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19077639.post1986355905717871238..comments2023-10-01T07:40:11.116-03:00Comments on one thread two thread: Weaving BooksJackiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11545713753520362397noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19077639.post-32688459857048056082012-05-13T13:09:52.166-03:002012-05-13T13:09:52.166-03:00Valerie,
I LOVE Sharon Alderman's Mastering W...Valerie,<br /><br />I LOVE Sharon Alderman's Mastering Weave Structures! She lays everything out so clearly. <br />I like the idea of a comb binding to keep it together and have everything lay flat.<br />Thanks!Jackiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11545713753520362397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19077639.post-84727143839018523812012-05-11T20:01:26.517-03:002012-05-11T20:01:26.517-03:00Another suggestion for a more comprehensive weavin...Another suggestion for a more comprehensive weaving book would be Sharon Alderman's Mastering Weave Structures.<br /><br />I saw that it is out in soft cover while at the weaving shop yesterday. Mine is hard bound. If I bought the soft cover I would take it to a printer and have them put a comb binding on it so it would lay flat and stay together.Valeriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16226371437929271405noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19077639.post-24735967751296415042012-05-03T19:22:35.202-03:002012-05-03T19:22:35.202-03:00Hmmm...depends on what aspect of weaving you want ...Hmmm...depends on what aspect of weaving you want to delve into.<br /><br />I would suggest any of the "Best of Weaver's" magazine compilations. The only one that has gone out of print is "Twill Thrills", so if you see a copy of that, snatch it up. My weaving group is currently doing a study of tied weaves and the "Summer and Winter Plus" one is being used heavily for information. But I really like all of the books in this series even though I own a complete set of Weaver's magazines.<br /><br />You haven't posted much weaving lately, but from what I remember of your weaving, I think you would like Margo Selby's "Color and Texture in Weaving: 150 Contemporary Designs". It's not a weaver's recipe book, but it's a good book to use as a springboard for combining yarns in different ways. <br /><br />Hope that helps.Valeriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16226371437929271405noreply@blogger.com