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El. knyga: Book of Looms: A History of the Handloom from Ancient Times to the Present

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Brandeis University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781684580835
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Brandeis University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781684580835

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A heavily illustrated classic on the evolution of the handloom.
 
The handloom&;often no more than a bundle of sticks and a few lengths of cordage&;has been known to almost all cultures for thousands of years. Eric Broudy places the wide variety of handlooms in their historical context. What influenced their development? How did they travel from one geographic area to another? Were they invented independently by different cultures? How have modern cultures improved on ancient weaving skills and methods? Broudy shows how virtually every culture has woven on handlooms. He highlights the incredible technical achievement of early cultures that created magnificent textiles with the crudest of tools and demonstrates that modern technology has done nothing to surpass their skill or inventiveness.
 

Recenzijos

Broudy extracts his evidence from such unlikely places as Egyptian tombs to the unearthed ruins of a ninth century Viking ship in Norway. . . . In this awesome feat of research, recounted with storytelling expertise, he traces the growth of weaving from simple matting and wickerwork basketry to the massive tapestry (haute-lisse) looms of the Gobelin workshop of Paris and the silk-producing izaribata looms of China. . . . If you are a weaver by profession or hobby, this book will make you proud of it, and, if you have never touched a loom and are thinking of a new career, this book will, once you tear yourself away from it, send you spinning off to the yarn store. * Goodfellow Review of Craft * If you are also fascinated by the historical and cultural aspects of weaving, this book should find a place in your library. * Journal for Weavers, Spinners and Dyers *

Introduction 7(2)
1 Origins
9(14)
The Antiquity of Weaving
9(2)
Basketry and Mat Making
11(3)
The Earliest Looms
14(9)
The Loom and Linen
16(1)
The Loom and Wool
17(3)
The Loom and Silk
20(1)
The Loom and Cotton
20(3)
2 The Warp-weighted Loom
23(15)
Operation
23(3)
The Greek Loom
26(2)
The Scandinavian Loom
28(7)
The Chilkat Loom
35(3)
3 The Two-bar Loom
38(25)
The Horizontal Loom
38(6)
The Egyptian Loom
38(3)
The Modern Ground Loom
41(1)
The American Southwest Loom
42(2)
The Vertical Loom
44(19)
The Egyptian Loom
44(3)
The Roman Loom
47(1)
The Palestinian Loom
48(3)
The Salish Loom
51(3)
The Sub-Saharan African Loom
54(3)
The Loom in the Dark Ages
57(3)
The Tapestry Loom
60(3)
4 Pueblo and Navajo Looms
63(13)
Origins
63(3)
The Pueblo Vertical Loom
66(4)
The Navajo Loom
70(6)
5 The Backstrap and Other Primitive Looms
76(26)
The Backstrap Loom
76(20)
Origins
76(4)
The Peruvian Loom
80(3)
The Mesoamerican Loom
83(5)
The American Southwest Loom
88(3)
The Atayal Loom
91(1)
The Ainu Loom
92(4)
Other Primitive Looms
96(6)
The Bent-stick Loom
96(2)
The Arawak Loom
98(2)
The Araucanian Loom
100(2)
6 The Treadle Loom
102(22)
The Loom Frame
102(3)
The Pit Treadle Loom
105(6)
The Indian Loom
105(3)
The Cotton Route
108(3)
The Horizontal Treadle Loom
111(8)
The Chinese Loom
111(5)
The Mideast Connection
116(1)
The Western Loom
117(2)
The Narrow-band Treadle Loom
119(5)
7 The Drawloom
124(14)
The Compound-harness Loom
124(2)
The Drawloom
126(12)
The Eastern Drawloom
126(4)
The European Drawloom
130(3)
The Modern Drawloom
133(5)
8 The Modern Loom
138(32)
The Horizontal Loom
138(8)
Development of the Textile Industry
138(3)
Evolution of Loom Technology
141(5)
The Thrust toward Mechanization
146(7)
The Colonial Loom
153(8)
The Craft Revival and the Contemporary Loom
161(9)
The Arts and Crafts Movement
161(1)
The Handloom Today
162(8)
Bibliography 170(4)
Index 174
Eric Broudy, a former freelance writer and editor, now devotes his time to fine art photography and public arts management.