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| Loom Type | Multi-Shaft Floor or Table |
|---|---|
| Weave Structures | Twill |
| Author | Handwoven Editors |
| Format | Magazine |
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Login Purchase Single ProductIt’s all about twill in this issue of Handwoven magazine.
Twill, as simple and serviceable as ordinary denim, as delicate and intricate as linen diaper or as outrageous as an undulating twill, is the most versatile of weaves. It is the foundation to scores of variations and derivatives, and the possibilities that exist with even the simplest of twills can be explored ad nauseam, with never a duplication or tiring in the exploration.
Whether it’s plain or fancy, pointed or undulating, or any number of other variations, twill will serve you well for a myriad of fabrics as seen in the designs in this issue; with projects by Leslie Voiers, Ronnine Bohannan, Eileen O’Connor, Jane Patrick, Pam Pawl, Sharon Alderman, and Hector Jaeger.
The features invite you into the world of twill, from the basics to using a design key to create dozens of fancy twills on a minimum number of shafts.
Discover the intriguing possibilities of twill with Handwoven November/December 1985.
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