The Weavers Journal.--

The Weavers Journal.--
Author: Association of the Guilds of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers
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Genre: Hand spinning
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Deeper Than Indigo

Deeper Than Indigo
Author: Jenny Balfour-Paul
Publisher: Medina Publishing
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1909339709

"Set on the edges of time, this intriguing odyssey, part biography, part memoir and part historical detective story, has a magical extra dimension. Tracking Thomas, an elusive young man of the past, the author follows him out of the British Library to the China Seas and remote islands of Polynesia, to Indias plantation lands in the days of the British Raj, and through the deserts of Arabia. Finding she is often in her own footsteps too, can she span what seems an unbridgeable gap between the known and the unknown and solve a mystery? A unique and enthralling love story."--Publisher's website

The Journal for Waevers, Spinners and Dyers

The Journal for Waevers, Spinners and Dyers
Author:
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Total Pages: 53
Release: 2018
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Our special colour themed issue looks at many aspects of this fascinating, and often challenging, subject. To start, and before our visual senses are confused by a kaleidoscope of possibilities, Sarah Pape explains in very straightforward terminology the theory of colour perception. We move on to the primaries: a whistle-stop tour of blue, looking at indigo under the expert guidance of Jenny Balfour Paul, Association President; fascinating research into Norwich Red with Susan Dye and Hannah Sabberton; and finally we explore the warm yellows of the Moroccan sun with Aviva Leigh. Practical advice follows; Rachael Prest experiments with spinning hand-dyed tops to produce varied striped, woven fabrics, whilst Michael Crompton describes his distinctive method of using colour in tapestry weaving. More advanced weavers will enjoy following Rosalie's Neilson's step-by-step guide to weaving a colourful rep runner on 4 or 8 shafts. We've also tried our best to focus on colour in our regulars - Notebook, Book and Exhibition Reviews and Guild Highlights - for our most colourful issue ever.