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When Deborah Chandler started to weave in the early 1970s she had no teacher. The few books she could find gave some very basic instruction, followed by, "Now go ahead—your imagination is the only limit ! " Feeling that she had no imagination, Deborah gave upon weaving. But it would not leave her alone. Only years later, after learning from some very good teachers, did she realize that before she could use her imagination she needed to understand how a loom works and the basics of fabric structure.
Once she understood the tools and the processes, she could use her imagination effectively. So that's what Deborah strives to pass on to her students, in person and in writing. Learning to Weave is a four-shaft weaving course that makes learning to weave, with or without a teacher, easy and fun. The writing is friendly and straightforward ; the illustrations and photographs are thorough and clear.
All you need to knew to weave with confidence is here : step-by-step warping (by three different methods), weaving technique, project planning, reading and designing drafts, the basics of most common weave structures, and lots of handy hints. Beginners will find this book an invaluable teacher ; more seasoned weavers will find food for thought in the chapters on weave structures and drafting.