WEAVING -- SPOT BRONSON
x SPOT BRONSON WEAVE
xx LACE
xx WEAVING
Lots of dots. An introduction to ways structures can be used to produce dots. Instructions are furnished for weaving nine fabrics. (1) Twill variation. (2) Plain weave with warp floats. (3) Spot Bronson. (4) Plain weave with warp and weft floats. (5) Lace Bronson. (6) and (7) Plain weave with three-end huck lace squares. (8) Plain weave with supplementary warp. (9) Plain weave with supplementary warp floats. HANDWOVEN Mar-Apr 1995 (v.16#2) pg. 66, 97
Copper lurex dress fabric woven in eight-shaft spot Bronson uses a narrow ribbon pattern weft. HANDWOVEN Nov-Dec 1998 (v.19#5) pg. 53, 74
Looking at lace, the hand-manipulated weaves. Includes drafts of huck, Bronson lace, spot Bronson and Swedish lace. SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #115 Summer 1998 (v.29#3) pg. 47
Right from the start. Adding blocks of plain weave to one-shuttle weaves. Includes threading and treadling of some common grouped weaves on four shafts (Bronson lace, huck, Swedish lace and spot Bronson). SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #120 Fall 1999 (v.30#4) pg. 22
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