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Early American Weaving & Dying

Author: J. And R. Bronson
Pages: 212
Cover: Softbound
Dimensions: 5 3/8" x 8 1/2"
Item #: BK211
Price: $10.95
This landmark work, first published in 1817, is a practical and historical guide to hand-weaving patterns and dye recipes. It revolutionized 19th-century practices by revealing closely held trade secrets to home weavers and dyers, and giving recipes the home craftsman could use. While not intended for the beginner, this book is a great source for weaving drafts. Included here are instructions for 35 of them: Bird Eyes, Herring Bone, Eight Shaft Coverlet, Diamond Coverlet, Plain Block Carpet, Damask Diaper, Curtain Diaper, and more. The dye recipes and methods for cotton and wool use natural dyes. Tables and calculations are included for size and amount of yarn for various projects, dye-woods and drugs are described, as well as recipes for varnishes and stains. With only a few adaptions, the modern home weaver and dyer can make great practical use of the valuable book.

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