Hand Knotted Rug Weaving

Hand Knotted Rug Weaving
Title Hand Knotted Rug Weaving PDF eBook
Author Paternayan Bros., inc., New York
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1957
Genre Hand weaving
ISBN

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Notes on Carpet-knotting and Weaving

Notes on Carpet-knotting and Weaving
Title Notes on Carpet-knotting and Weaving PDF eBook
Author Victoria and Albert Museum. Department of Textiles
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1927
Genre Carpets
ISBN

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How to Make Rugs

How to Make Rugs
Title How to Make Rugs PDF eBook
Author Candace Wheeler
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1902
Genre Rugs
ISBN

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Rya Rugs

Rya Rugs
Title Rya Rugs PDF eBook
Author Melinda Byrd
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020-01-25
Genre
ISBN 9781734252200

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Learn the art of designing and making a Nordic traditions rya rug. With this book, you can make authentic, heirloom-quality rya rugs without a loom or special equipment and enjoy them as art on the walls, floors, beds, and more. Ryas have a long history. In the days of the Vikings, ryas were woven on looms with a wool pile that gave warm insulation in the cold winters as warm cloaks on a freezing sea, sleigh blankets, and as bed coverings. After World War II, Nordic countries marketed their signature crafts around the world. They wove backings, spun hardy rya yarns, and designed kits easily made by beginners. These industries thrived throughout the midcentury modern era, but suddenly supplies became difficult to find when fashions trends changed. From the late 1970s to recent times, not only supplies, but experienced teachers were very hard to find. Melinda Purcell Byrd was born into a rya rug family. Her grandparents, Bill and Angelina Lundgren from Northboro, Massachusetts began importing Swedish rya supplies the year she was born. They established a thriving business by providing kits and custom designs in rya across the United States. Melinda designed and made her first when she was 11 years old. After college, she worked with her grandparents as designer, teacher, and business manager becoming proficient in all things rya. After fashions trends changed, Lundgren Rya, along with dozens of other suppliers in the USA and Europe closed their doors.Thirty years later Byrd has used her experience and the Internet to revive rya rug making and provide a resource for currently available supplies as well as teach how to use them. In her book, history of how this craft began, thrived, and was nearly lost is shared. She demystifies the designing process and gives detailed examples of various designing techniques for right-brained and left-brained thinkers. You'll find personal story profiles of other rya pilgrims, innovators, and visionaries to inspire you. Full of colorful illustrative photos by award-winning photographer, Ken Koons, this book will move you to join the rya rug revival and make your own rya rugs!

Notes on Carpet-Knotting and Weaving

Notes on Carpet-Knotting and Weaving
Title Notes on Carpet-Knotting and Weaving PDF eBook
Author C. E. C. Tattersall
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Pages 62
Release 2016-09-06
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1473358736

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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Weaving Rag Rugs

Weaving Rag Rugs
Title Weaving Rag Rugs PDF eBook
Author Tom Knisely
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 142
Release 2014-04-01
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 0811758672

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Every weaver weaves a rag rug--or two, or three. In this long-awaited book, well-known weaver and teacher Tom Knisely shares his knowledge and expertise in this collection of favorite rag rug patterns.

Making Rag Rugs

Making Rag Rugs
Title Making Rag Rugs PDF eBook
Author Clare Hubbard
Publisher Storey Publishing
Pages 80
Release 2002
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9781580174558

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Creating a beautiful throw rug from scraps is easy enough for anyone to master. Making Rag Rugs, a collection of 15 original designs from a variety of talented rug crafters, suits the skills of any crafter, from the rawest beginner to the most sophisticated talent. This book shows how to utilize such simple recycled ingredients as leftover fabric, old clothes, and household textiles to create these beloved and time-honored rugs. The techniques are easy to learn, the cost is minimal, and very little special equipment is needed. Each project is accompanied by a detailed "what you will need" list, step-by-step instructions with color illustrations and full-color photographs of the whole rug, and close-up detail that brings the projects to life and makes them easy to achieve. Specification boxes detail the size of the rug and the technique used. The designs in this book are contemporary and fun. The Retro Flower Rug is inspired by the classic flower shapes used by Andy Warhol and Mary Quant in the 1960s. Lavender Field is made from soft woolen blankets dyed in shades of green and mauve to represent lavender flowers, foliage, and surrounding fields. Lavender buds are even sewn into the lining to gently scent the room. A wonderfully rustic Braided Woolly Rug is made from cream and white blankets and black and gray coat and skirt fabrics. All of the basics are covered - from preparing the rags to finishing, cleaning, and caring for the completed rugs. Once crafters have mastered the techniques of hooking, prodding, braiding, and weaving, the next step is to design their own rugs.