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Hi Ellen,

You should try to get Peter Collingwood's book "The Techniques of Tablet
Weaving." This book is very complete, both in techniques and history
information.

The small book of Marjorie and William Snow is fine too. (for beginners  it
is good) Some of the others mentioned are a bit old fashioned at present.

Greetings Marijke van Epen


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>From: Ellen Kardell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: Book question
>Date: maa, 17 jul 2006 03:37
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> Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques
>
> Hi again.
>
> I have a question about books out there on TW. I have Candace Crockett's and
> Linda Hendrickson's books and a couple of others, but was wondering about a
> few I've seen on the used book lists (which don't review their contents,
> just list the condition of the book).
>
> Any opinions on Marjorie and William Snow's book "Tablet Weaving", 1973,
> "Weaving With Small Appliances: Book 2: Tablet Weaving", by L. Hooper, 1932,
> "Card Weaving" by Ruth Katz, 1977, "Introducing Tablet Weaving" by Eileen
> Bird, 1974, and "Tablet Weaving" by Ann Sutton and Pat Holtom?
>
> Also, if anyone has seen an in-depth history of the craft, I'd be
> interested.
>
> Any other must-haves? Thanks!
>
> I'm currently working on a 3/8" band of pale peach/cream size 30 Cebelia in
> the missed hole technique. Its nice, because it could actually be the right
> weight and drape to put on a garment, unlike everything else I've done so
> far.
>
> Ellen
>
> Send private reply to Ellen Kardell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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