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Hex Weave & Mad Weave: An Introduction To Triaxial Weaving,Used
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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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