07-15-2013, 04:59 AM
Thank you for posting on my topic I had no idea how involved it is to weave the fabric for a tunic.
I still want to try it.
8+) Just came from the University of Arizona Library and reviewed the book:
Textile Production in Pre Roman Italy
by Margarita Gleba
Part 3 page 40 has the following 5 weave patterns of textile (wool, linnen or flax)
Plain tabby e RE[ 2/2 twill, shevron twill and my personal favorite is diamond twill.
A fantastic technical read.
I recently met a man at work who is an award winning weaver
cant seem to raise him on the telephone for some reason.
He left the employer before I did.
If your from the Arizona region and are a weaver post on here or contact me.
Give me a description of what I would need to learn to become a weaver or what is involved
in the project.
Thanks
;-)
I still want to try it.
8+) Just came from the University of Arizona Library and reviewed the book:
Textile Production in Pre Roman Italy
by Margarita Gleba
Part 3 page 40 has the following 5 weave patterns of textile (wool, linnen or flax)
Plain tabby e RE[ 2/2 twill, shevron twill and my personal favorite is diamond twill.
A fantastic technical read.
I recently met a man at work who is an award winning weaver
cant seem to raise him on the telephone for some reason.
He left the employer before I did.
If your from the Arizona region and are a weaver post on here or contact me.
Give me a description of what I would need to learn to become a weaver or what is involved
in the project.
Thanks
;-)