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This comprehensive, full-color guide features dozens of images of
slings from various cultures, both ancient and contemporary. Slings
had great significance in many cultures, particularly in the Andes,
and were often used as both prehistoric weapons and herding tools.
The book shows novice and experienced braiders how to make 50
designs, from 8 to 32 strands, on a braiding card or with a
braiding stand and bobbins. Learn step by step how to make an
authentic Andean-style sling with braided cords and a
tapestry-woven cradle. A range of techniques useful for beginning,
ending, and embellishing slings are included, and can enhance a
wide variety of other items, like jewelry, garments, and
accessories. This book is a key resource for historians,
ethnologists, textile artists, weapons experts, and others to learn
the practical skills for understanding sling braids' structure.
Includes braiding card and plans to make core stand.
Learn to make the decorative braids used in the sling-making
traditions of Peru and Bolivia; this detailed guide, including 400+
step-by-step photos plus hundreds of diagrams, teaches the
technique and over 100 designs for weavers, craftspeople, jewelry
designers, basket weavers, and others interested in using braids
for embellishment. In-depth instructions are given, along with
clear diagrams; recommended braiding yarns for slings and kumihimo;
detailed set-up instructions; and many fascinating contemporary
applications. This book introduces a new piece of equipment, the
core frame, and gives instructions for making it from wood and
dowels. When the core frame is used with a braiding stand and
bobbins, a wide variety of core-carrying braids become accessible
to kumihimo braiders. Most of the braids, from 4 to 40 strands, can
be made on the included 32-slot braiding card designed specifically
for Andean braiding, and 50 patterns can be made on the stand
without a frame.
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