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Triaxial weaving is based on three axes, or directions, instead of the two directions used in most Western textiles. It is among the oldest forms of weaving, and in todays world, industry uses triaxial weaving to produce strong, stable fabrics. There is also a growing interest in triaxial weaving as an art form. Through more than 200 diagrams and photos, you will learn the basics of the two simplest forms of triaxial weaving hex weave and mad weave. Practice your new skills with thirteen projects. The five hex weave projects are stationery stars, a tiny Christmas tree made from recycled holiday cards, an accordion journal, and a faux bull's eye clock. Eight mad weave projects cover pillows, tote and evening bags, a table runner, and eyeglass cases. Chapters include designing patterns, color, using paper, ribbons and yardage, and a troubleshooting section. This indepth guide will inspire weavers, basket makers, quilters, and teachers alike.
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- Q: What is triaxial weaving? A: Triaxial weaving is a technique that involves weaving along three axes or directions, unlike traditional weaving which typically uses two. This method creates strong and stable fabrics, and it is gaining popularity as an art form.
- Q: What types of projects are included in this book? A: The book includes thirteen projects: five hex weave projects such as stationery stars and a Christmas tree, and eight mad weave projects including pillows, tote bags, and eyeglass cases.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Hex Weave & Mad Weave'? A: The author of 'Hex Weave & Mad Weave: An Introduction to Triaxial Weaving' is Elizabeth Harris.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 112 pages, providing detailed instructions and illustrations for a variety of triaxial weaving projects.
- Q: What materials do I need for the projects? A: The book does not specify exact materials, but it covers using paper, ribbons, and yardage, allowing for flexibility based on personal preferences and availability.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners? A: Yes, this book is designed for beginners, offering clear instructions and over 200 diagrams to help new weavers learn the basics of hex weave and mad weave.
- Q: When was this book published? A: The book was published on June 28, 2014.
- Q: What types of patterns are discussed in the book? A: The book includes chapters on designing patterns and color selection, helping readers to create unique projects using triaxial weaving techniques.
- Q: What is the binding type of the book? A: The book is bound in paperback, making it lightweight and easy to handle for crafting.
- Q: Can this book be useful for teachers? A: Yes, the book is a valuable resource for teachers, offering projects and techniques that can be used to teach triaxial weaving in a classroom setting.