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Finger Weaving: Scarves & Shawls - Naoko Minowa
Finger Weaving: Scarves & Shawls - Naoko Minowa
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18 great models to make without a loom, needle or hook
A scarf or shawl can liven up any top. And if you're completely unfamiliar with knitting needles or a sewing machine, you can simply resort to the Japanese technique of finger weaving. Naoko Minowa first explains the possible yarns and all the necessary preparation before moving on to the individual steps. For the eighteen striking pieces, such as a herringbone shawl, a houndstooth scarf, or a fringed stole, only three basic techniques are required, which are easy to learn.
About the author
Naoko Minowa
Born in Tokyo, Naoko Minowa studied home economics and graduated with a diploma in dyeing techniques. In 2011, she opened a handweaving and dyeing shop with plant-based products, including a fingerweaving school and a gallery.
Product details
ISBN: 978-3-8307-0951-0
Format: 26.70 × 19.00 cm
Pages: 104
1st edition
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