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    Tablet weaving (often card weaving in the United States) is a weaving technique where tablets or cards are used to create the shed through which the weft...
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    thread winding between) can also be made using other methods, including tablet weaving, back strap loom, or other techniques that can be done without looms...
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    Loom (redirect from Weaving machinery)
    warp yarns are tied to dangling loom weights. Weaving demonstration on an 1830 handloom in the weaving museum in Leiden A loom has to perform three principal...
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  • persimmon. No shuttle; just passing a ball of yarn through the shed. Tablet weaving, Finland. Large stick shuttle Two stick shuttles, 24" and 16" long,...
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  • in the practice of tablet weaving for its added portability. The warp is threaded onto the loom as in inkle weaving, but weaving cards are used instead...
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    Mansour H. (1982). Weaving: Conversion of Yarn to Fabric. Woodhead Publishing. p. 368. ISBN 978-0-900541-78-0. Albers, Anni (2003). On Weaving. Courier Dover...
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    mechanized looms both use a beater with a reed, whereas Inkle weaving and tablet weaving do not use reeds. Modern reeds are made by placing flattened strips...
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    batten, is a weaving tool designed to push the weft yarn securely into place. In small hand weaving such as Inkle weaving and tablet weaving the beater...
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    Warp and weft (redirect from Warp (weaving))
    strength to be used in mechanized weaving. Later, synthetic fibres such as nylon or rayon were employed. While most weaving is weft-faced, warp-faced textiles...
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    white silk using tablet weaving and Ulrich's relic was later analyzed by Peter Collingwood in his The Techniques of Tablet Weaving; Collingwood regarded...
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    the neckline, sleeves, and hems might be decorated with embroidery, tablet weaving, or appliqued silks, very richly so for the upper classes. Hose or socks...
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    colours can be described as "[warp colour] shot with [weft colour]." The weaving technique can also be applied to other fibres, such as cotton, linen, and...
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    from extremely fine silk, and edged with bands of either finger-weaving or tablet-weaving. Food service workers often wear hairnets to prevent their hair...
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    the toga praetexta was woven onto the toga using a process known as "tablet weaving"; such applied borders are a feature of Etruscan dress. Modern sources...
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    thread winding between) can also be made using other methods, including tablet weaving, back-strap, or other techniques without looms. Biggest ball of twine...
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    until the 15th century. Larsson had also proposed extensions to the tablet weaving that expanded beyond the original drawing by Agnes Geijer in 1938. Textile...
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    to add color and pattern; embroidery and other types of needlework; tablet weaving; and lace-making. Construction methods such as sewing, knitting, crochet...
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    include spinning, sewing, loom weaving, tablet weaving, inkle weaving or tapestry weaving, cloth dyeing, basket weaving, rope making, leather-working,...
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    vertical coloured stripe of some tunics; a technique known as "tablet weaving". Weaving on an upright, hand-powered loom was a slow process. The earliest...
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    The Pixel Tablet is an Android tablet designed, developed, and marketed by Google as part of the Google Pixel product line. It was previewed at the Google...
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    Rolling Stones have developed what Richards refers to as the "ancient art of weaving" responsible for part of their sound—the interplay between two guitarists...
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    Talim (textiles) (category Weaving)
    coded plans that include colour schemes and weaving instructions. The term is used in traditional hand-weaving in the Indian subcontinent. Talim was initially...
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    Dandy loom (category Weaving equipment)
    weavers produced higher quality cloths with greater profit margins. The weaving trade was only partially mechanised before about 1830, and that even so...
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    the Kathāvatthu with an over 4 m long sazigyo (ribbon) made in the tablet weaving technique on a backstrap loom with dedicatory inscription in Burmese...
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  • yarn is processed by knitting or weaving, with color and patterns, which turns it into cloth. The machine used for weaving is the loom. For decoration, the...
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    Isles Anglo Saxon Tablet Weaving (1952) Textiles, Basketry and Mats (1954). Entry in History of Technology. The braids (1956). Tablet-woven braids from...
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  • Curator of International Art at Tate Modern. Sutton, Ann and Pat Holtom. Tablet Weaving. London: Batsford, 1975. Sutton, Ann, Peter Collingwood, and Geraldine...
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    Baskets" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDGHQ0awdsM Hendrickson, Linda. "Tablet Weaving and Ply-Split Braiding", LindaHendrickson.com. Collingwood, Peter. "Ply-Split...
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  • e-ISSN: 2449-8300. Grömer, K. (2021): “Tablet weaving is a small byway of textile production...” Bronze and Iron Age tablet bands with stripes, meanders and...
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  • Weave is a network application layer protocol and, in implementation, a comprehensive toolkit for building connected Internet of Things-class applications...
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