A practical guide to textile design, cloth construction, and fabric analysis that helps you understand looms, weaving, and color theory in everyday terms.
This edition distills hands‑on techniques and core concepts for real work on fabric projects.
Drawing from historical and contemporary practice, it covers loom types, warp and weft basics, warp dressing, heddles, and harnesses. It also explains color harmony, design elements, and practical calculations used to predict fabric weight, yardage, and pattern repeats. The book blends clear explanations with goal‑oriented steps you can apply to your own textile work.
- How hand and power looms differ and how each affects fabric quality and production.
- Descriptions of loom parts (lay, reed, heddles, harnesses) and how to operate them.
- Color theory, harmony diagrams, and practical color calculations for weaving.
- Step‑by‑step approaches to warping, dressing, and fabric analysis, plus example problems.
Ideal for students, designers, weavers, and textile hobbyists seeking reliable, hands‑on guidance.