Showing posts with label weaving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weaving. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

So Warped Book Cover



Here is a view of the cover for the new book from Fine Fiber Press. So Warped, Warping a Loom for Weaving Tapestry.










This is a sample page from the book.

New Book from Fine Fiber Press in Final Stages

Our latest book will be available by early May. (If all goes well with the powers that watch over printing presses!) We are offering a pre-publication special of $32 plus $5.00 shipping and handling. Kathe and Pat will autograph these copies when they are available. This special price is only offered through Fine Fiber Press and is only available until April 30, 2010. After that time, the price will be $35.00 plus $5.00 s/h. There are discount quantity prices available for vendors. Order from Fine Fiber Press and Studio, 604 1st Avenue East; Albany, Oregon 97321 USA phone 1-541-917-3251 email: finefiberpress@comcast.net

Here is some information on the book:
So Warped, Warping a Loom for Weaving Tapestry by Kathe Todd-Hooker and Pat Spark

After many years of teaching tapestry and weaving, the authors realize that it is sometimes the warping process that stops a weaver dead in her/his tracks. Traditional weavers often have horror stories about their warping experiences and while many tapestry weavers do not have a background in traditional weaving, they too often see the process as impossibly difficult. In this book we are covering as many warping methods and hints as our combined 60 years of experience have taught us. We have learned these methods through much trial and error. We are certain there are other ways of doing things, but we have hit upon the methods that work well for us and for our students.

To help understand warping, we present different types of tapestry looms, various tensioning and shedding mechanisms including several types of heddles, and the following warping methods: figure eight, circular, bout, four-selvedge, floor loom, and as an added treat, the method of warping the Russian Old Believer backstrap loom for weaving tapestry belts. There are 110 pages of information for warping your loom so you can weave tapestry. If you aren’t warped before you read this book, So Warped will really help you get there.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

New products at Fine Fiber Press

Kathe and Pat are excited with the two new products for tapestry weavers that we are now selling. 1. Grattoirs and 2. English-style bobbins.

GRATTOIRS

We have finally found a metal worker with the skill and the will to create grattoirs for us. Grattoirs are the French version of the comb used to push the weft into position for tapestry. A grattoir will place the weft with enough slack (bubble) that it will easily cover the warp. It is used in conjunction with the beater, not to replace it. We have found a talented machinist to make these grattoirs for us out of stainless steel. We have them available in two sizes, three tooth spacings and two surface finishes. Kathe has found that she likes the feel of the textured finish. Each size and tooth can be ordered in either finish, but you must allow extra time for the manufacturing.


Small Grattoir
is 3mm (1 3/16th inch) across at its
widest point. It tapers for ease of holding. Length is 7.5 mm (2 15/16th inch).
Fine Tooth =
10 spaces in 3 mm (10 spaces in 1 3/16th inch) (textured stainless steel)
Medium Tooth=
5 spaces in 3 mm (5 spaces in 1 3/16th inch) (polished stainless steel)
Large Grattoir
is 5.5 mm (2 3/16th inch) across at its widest point. It tapers for ease of holding. Length is 7.5 mm (2 15/16th inch). Large Tooth = 5 spaces in 5.5 mm (5 spaces in 2 3/16th inch). Small $10 retail plus shipping and handling Large $20 retail plus shipping and handling. No wholesale at this time.

ENGLISH-STYLE BOBBINS

Do to a misunderstanding with the wood turner we have making our Swedish-style bobbins, we have a few of these English-style bobbins in two sizes. We will probably not be carrying them after this batch is sold out.

Medium bobbin = 5 ¼ inches long, thread shank is 2 1/8 inches long.
Large bobbin = 6 ½ inches long, thread shank is 2 3/4 inches long.

Price retail $5.50 each Wholesale: $4.00 each for 20 or more plus s/h.


To order any of these new products, go to: http://www.peak.org/~spark/FineFiberPressPaymentPolicies.html Or see link at left.