I will most likely have a second post this week, but I thought I would start out by listing the texts I will be reading over and using as references, as well as discuss how I plan to present the work I will be doing over the course of the quarter.
the book list is as follows:
Weaving References:
Beyond Weaving - Marcia Chamberlain & Candace Crockett
Weaving: A Handbook of the Fiber Arts - Shirley E. Held
Early American Weaving and Dyeing: The Domestic Manufacturer's Assistant and Family Directory in the Arts of Weaving and Dyeing - J & R Bronson
Dyeing References:
Synthetic Dyes for Natural Fibers - Linda Knutson
Hands on Dyeing - Betsy Blumenthal & Kathryn Kreider
Natural Dyes and Home Dyeing - Rita J. Adrosko
History Books:
Women's Work: The First 20,000 years - Elizabeth Wayland Barber
Women at Work - Thomas Dublin
World Textiles: A Concise History - Mary Schoeser
Spinning and Spinning Wheels - Eliza Leadbeater
Colors: The Story of Dyes and Pigments - Guineau Delamare & Ber Francois
Color Theory References:
Pantone Guide to Communicating with Color - Leatrice Eisemann
Spinning References:
Linen: Hand Spinning and Weaving - Patricia Baines
The Yarn Book - Penny Walsh
Intertwined: The Art of Handspun Yarn, Modern Patterns and Creative Spinning - Lexi Boeger
Spinning Designer Yarns - Diane Varney
I have moved one book (Early American Weaving and Dyeing) from history to weaving reference and have added two history books (Women's Work and Women at Work). I may also use other books as references if I find the information found in the books I've listed do not meet my needs.
I will post my reading and activity schedule later this week.
Ultimately, I plan to present a sample of the spun fiber and samples of it used in knitting and weaving. This will give me a perspective on how novelty yarns and other handspuns look when woven or knitted, which is exactly what I should know to be able to design the proper yarn for a specific project.
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