Stubenitsky Code by Marian Stubenitsky
In this book Marian Stubenitsky explains how you can weave a variety of patterns using only one tie shaft.
The principle was already discovered by Marian Stubenitsky in 2001, and thereafter developed to twill-and-basket weavings that give the possibility for bigger patterns, even on relatively few shafts. Other weavings are also presented on 4, 8 and up to 32 shafts offering a range of structures: in addition to twill and basket weave also huck, seven structures in one weaving, moiré type effects, deflected double weave and related structures.
Everything is clearly described and provided with drawdowns and photo’s.
English edition only. Hardback.
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Stubenitsky Code by Marian Stubenitsky
In this book Marian Stubenitsky explains how you can weave a variety of patterns using only one tie shaft.
The principle was already discovered by Marian Stubenitsky in 2001, and thereafter developed to twill-and-basket weavings that give the possibility for bigger patterns, even on relatively few shafts. Other weavings are also presented on 4, 8 and up to 32 shafts offering a range of structures: in addition to twill and basket weave also huck, seven structures in one weaving, moiré type effects, deflected double weave and related structures.
Everything is clearly described and provided with drawdowns and photo’s.
English edition only. Hardback.
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