入荷!Journal - Summer 2013

入荷!Journal - Summer 2013

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Journal - Summer 2013

 

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Summer 2013

 

Jennifer Moore provides a detailed introduction to doubleweave on 8 shafts through a step by step sampler, and is herself introduced through an interview giving a fascinating insight into her background and inspiration behind her weaves.

For spinners, Claire Crompton explains how decisions made at the yarn design stage can create the perfect garment or accessory.

Unusual plant dyes yielding turquoise and green shades are explored by Krista Vajanto. On the St Kilda archipelago Margaret Tattersfield meets one of Britain’s most ancient sheep breeds, the Soay, whilst Jaquie Teal explores how their fleece could have been prepared in Neolithic times.

The qualities of Worsted spun yarns are explored by Matty Smith and Lin Squires through structured sampling.
Readers’ Showcase highlights just some of the projects from the Online Guild’s 10th Anniversary Challenge while we include our regular round of Exhibition and Book Reviews, Guild Highlights and Diary of forthcoming events. Contents Turquoise and green - forgotten plant dyes, Vajanto Krista, page 7 , Why Worsted?, Smith Matty; Squires Lin; Phillips Janet, page 20 , Life on St Kilda - the Importance of Wool, Tattersfield Margaret, page 26 , Using Soay Fleece the Neolithic Way, Teal Jacquie, page 29 , Spinning for knitting, Crompton Claire, page 16 , Doubleweave Sampler, Moore Jennifer, page 10 .

Sorting and washing a fleece, Renouf-Miller Janet, page 11 ,
Paul Martin's Handmade Revolution, Christian Sue, page 29 ,
Tapestry Weaving and working with the general public, Lobb Rosalind and Howells Ann, page 24 .