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Author:
Reichard, Gladys Amanda, 1893-1955, author.
Title:
Weaving a Navajo blanket / by Gladys A. Reichard.
Publisher:
Dover Publications,
Copyright Date:
1974
Description:
xviii, 222 pages, 8 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, diagrams ; 21 cm
Subject:
Navajo textile fabrics.
Navajo Indians.
Weaving.
Indian textile fabrics--North America.
Navajo.
Tissage.
Textiles et tissus des Peuples autochtones--Amérique du Nord.
Textiles et tissus navajo.
weaving.
Weaving.
Navajo Indians.
Indian textile fabrics.
Navajo textile fabrics.
North America.
Navajo textile fabrics.
Indian textile fabrics--Southwest, New.
Navajo textile fabrics.
Navajo Indians -- Textile industry and fabrics
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Textile industry and fabrics
Nonfiction.
Notes:
Reprint of the 1936 ed. published by J.J. Augustin, New York, under title: Navajo shepherd and weaver. Includes bibliographical references (page 215) and index. Reprint of the 1936 ed. published by J. J. Augustin, New York, under title: Navajo shepherd and weaver. Includes index.
Contents:
The weaver -- Wool -- Yarn -- Color -- Natural colors -- Implements -- Warpstringing --Setting up the loom -- Manipulation -- Continuation of weaving -- Pattern -- Saddleblanket patterns -- Designing ordinary weaves -- Designing saddleblanket weaves -- Warp weaving -- Style -- Sandpainting tapestries -- Origin and age -- Symbolism -- Opinions -- How to buy a blanket -- Virtuosity.
Summary:
The author spent four summers (1930-33) living and working among the Navajos, during which time she learned among other things the principles of weaving. In this book she takes the reader through the same process, introducing the careful details, the personalities she worked with, and the materials and methods of weaving in the Navajo style. The spinning the yarn, the dyes, the equipment, the weaving processes, the designs and colors, even the tensions and textures of the final product are all part of weaving a Navajo blanket. In this book, the author takes you through each step, from the choosing of the wool, through carding and spinning warp and weft yarns, building and setting up a loom, creating a design and carrying out the actual weaving. While the emphasis is on typical blanket weaving, the author also covers the related arts of saddleblanket weaving, warp weaving, scalloped edge weaving, double-faced weaving and sandpainting tapestries. She also comments on history, patters, symbolism, the effect of the market, and other matters that affect the Navajo weaving style. In five appendices she reviews the implements and materials of weaving. Navajo materials for natural dyes, weaving terms, and simple lessons in learning to weave a Navajo blanket, 97 photographs an line drawings illustrate the processes and finished work. Craftsmen, whether they want to start from scratch or gradually add Navajo elements to their weaving skills, will learn from this book the authentic steps of Navajo weaving. Collectors, ethnologists, and others will learn more about materials, techniques and related matters that will help them in judging, appraising, and enjoying the processes that go into weaving a Navajo blanket. Cover.
ISBN:
9780486229928
0486229920
OCLC:
(OCoLC)996439
LCCN:
73086437
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Preus Library (Luther College) (Decorah)

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