A reconstructed Bronze Age loom from Cabezo Redondo reveals advanced textile production, including potential early twill weaving, suggesting a shift toward more complex fabrics and wool use.
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A Bronze Age loom sheds new light on Mediterranean textile practices
Beneath the remains of roofs collapsed in a long-ago fire in a bustling Iberian settlement, scientists unburied one of the ...
Patience, as the old saw goes, is a virtue – it’s just not one of ours. In our Christmas Day column we mentioned that we were so taken with weaving on the featured children’s loom that we ordered an ...
Even to a first-time weaver, the products on Hello! Loom’s website feel … familiar. Each loom, laser cut from a piece of birch plywood, evokes a comfortable sense of recognition: The rounded corners, ...
New this fall! Directed by assistant professor Laura Devendorf, the Unstable Design Lab at the ATLAS Institute presents the Experimental Weaving Talk Series, a conversation with fiber artists, ...
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