Hand-Loom Weaving: A Manual for School and Home

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Hand-Loom Weaving: A Manual for School and Home

by Mattie Phipps Todd

EN·~2 hours·22 chapters

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E-text prepared by Geetu Melwani, Stephen Hope, Josephine Paolucci, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from digital material generously made available by the University of Georgia Libraries (http://www.libs.uga.edu/)

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HAND-LOOM WEAVING - A MANUAL

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HAND-LOOM WEAVING - A Manual for School and Home - By - Mattie Phipps Todd - Of the Motley School, Minneapolis, Minn. - With an Introduction by - Alice W. Cooley - Formerly Supervisor of Primary Schools, Minneapolis, Minn. - With Fifty-seven Illustrations

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The Table of Contents

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An Introduction

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Hand-Loom Weaving

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Chapter One - THE PRIMITIVE LOOM

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Chapter Two - A CHAT ON WEAVING

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Chapter Three - FIRST STEPS IN WEAVING

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Chapter Four - METHODS OF STRINGING WARP

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Description

A practical handbook designed for classroom and home, this guide invites learners to explore the tactile world of hand‑loom weaving. It frames the craft as a union of thought, feeling, and skill, encouraging a hands‑on approach that builds confidence while respecting the labor behind every stitch.

The text walks readers from the earliest primitive looms through the essential first steps on a modern hand loom. Detailed sections cover warp preparation, material selection, dyeing methods, and techniques for splicing yarns. A variety of projects—carpet‑wool rugs, hammocks, bath mats, raffia placemats, oriental‑style carpets, and even Navajo‑inspired blankets—provide clear pathways for practice, while a chapter of songs, games, and stories adds a cultural dimension to the work.

Richly illustrated throughout, the manual offers visual cues that make each technique easy to follow. Whether used by teachers introducing a new subject or by hobbyists seeking structured guidance, it serves as a steady companion for anyone eager to turn simple threads into functional art.

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en

Duration

~2 hours (162K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2010-03-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

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Mattie Phipps Todd

Best known for a practical early-1900s guide to weaving, this writer helped bring hand-loom work into school and home life. Her book blends clear instruction with a warm belief that making things by hand can also teach patience, skill, and creativity.

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