![]() ![]() The process and the keyforms are explored in depth, and instructions for weaving each keyform are given at the end of each chapter. The new title and attractive design enhance this book that has changed lives and sparked creativity for years. This brand-new edition of the ground-breaking book that introduces the Weaving a Life process, the seven keyforms, and the deeper meanings of the Weaving a Life Journey Loom™ (the original Seven-Stick Loom) was published in the fall of 2016 by Schiffer Publishing. ![]() The Art of Weaving a Life The Art of Weaving a Life Place the card behind your weaving on the Journey Loom, and weave the design thread by thread. Note Card from Weaving a Life: the card includes a unique design pattern on the back, from Asian kilims and South American backstrap weavings, rendered into Weaving a Life's unique full-size pattern format, sized to the yarns in the Weaving a Life Kits. This beautiful full color book, newly published by Schiffer Publishing, contains 144 pages, including over 200 photographs and illustrations, bibliographic sources, a glossary, biographical information on the author, the creator of the keyform instructions, and the designer of the book, as well as an appendix introducing the Earth Loom. The Art of Weaving a Life: the brand-new edition of the acclaimed book that introduces the Weaving a Life process, the seven keyforms, and the deeper meanings of the Weaving a Life Loom™ (the original Seven-Stick Loom™). It comes with all hardware, a tapestry needle in a Weaving a Life Shuttle Card™, and detailed assembly instructions on the loom wrapping sheet. The Journey Loom is lovingly handcrafted right here in Maine from local maple by our loom-maker, Lora Moore. Weaving a Life Journey Looms have traveled across the world, trekking from Central America to Australia. An attractive gift package containing the original Journey Loom™, a copy of the brand-new full-color edition of The Art of Weaving a Life by Susan Barrett Merrill, PLUS a beautiful Note Card for your gift note. ![]()
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