Home Schooling
Many years ago, when I discovered my passion for fiber, I yearned to study it in a focused way. I found there actually are colleges with such programs, but the circumstances of my life did not allow for being a full-time student. Thankfully, my mother (a resourceful reference librarian) sent me a stack of knitting books which became my textbooks for intensive home study.
Now that my fiber focus has expanded to include weaving I look for similar books to recommend to eager weavers wanting to learn more. I am happy to say that there are more than a few and here are two of my new favorites.
I love Next Steps in Weaving because it is beautifully laid out for a progressive study of weave structures. The text is clear and straight forward and easy to understand for all levels of weavers. In addition to thorough descriptions of how the threads interact, she offers basic weaving tips to build overall skills and knowledge. There are plenty of samples to weave, which is a great way to reinforce the conceptual learning, and a few projects for each section of weaves.
Just released this spring, Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom offers similar learning opportunities for rigid heddle weavers. The subtitle is “For Beginners and Beyond” and it is certainly true as the book starts with the basics of warping and learning to weave, then progresses to more complex and beautiful techniques. A home study of this book would be a great way to learn how to get the most out of your rigid heddle and deepen your knowledge of both technique and design.
What books are your favorite study guides?
- Time to Learn - January 4, 2017
- Begin as You Mean to Go On - December 21, 2016
- It’s the little things - December 7, 2016
Tags: Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom, Next Steps in Weaving, weaving, weaving books
June 30th, 2016 at 6:23 am
I have both books and agree they’re very useful. Currently paying the most attention to Inventive Weaving. Although it’s intended for rigid heddle weavers there’s plenty of information in that book that applies to all weaving.
June 30th, 2016 at 10:00 am
Would love to know the titles in you basic knitting library! I have the weaving books and love then all!
July 3rd, 2016 at 7:22 am
I’m a fairly new rigid heddle weaver and the inventive weaving book has been invaluable to me! I have read it cover to cover and refer back to it often.