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Gift Idea for all -Loom Knitting
Loom knitting frame is a great gift idea to give for the arts and crafts person you know.
6 commentsT'nalak - Centuries-old Method of Tie-dye Weaving by T'boli Women
T’boli T’nalak Weaving – A Centuries-old Tradition of Tie-dye Weaving in the Philippines By Edwin C. Mercurio An exotic fabric made through a centuries-old process of tie-dye weaving by the T’boli...
10 commentsGlossary of Some Art Terms
Hello there! Welcome to my little space here in HubPages. How did the search engines treat you. Hectic or cool? Well, you are here now in this hub titled Glossary of Art Terms. Hope you got here safely bypassing those promise-and-fail marketers that...
1 commentKnifty Knitter projects
Knifty Knitter Shoulder Wrap. Loom Knitted with holiday yarn and the Knifty Knitter. Pittsburgh Colors! Knifty Knitter scarf with fun fur and knitting worsted. Knifty Knitters can be used for just about any...
0 commentsBead Loom Instructions
For many years native americans have used, and still use loom beading for decorating their clothes and regalias for dancing. Many people have caught on to this art as a hobby, and there is no limits to the possibilities of what you can do with this...
16 commentsKnifty Knitter Long Loom Series
This article gives the basic instructions for using a knitting loom from the Knifty Knitter Long Loom series. Photos are provided to help you understand how to do it.
138 commentsHow To Build Your Own Bead Loom
I've been an avid beader for many years. I love making beaded strips for belts and hatbands etc, but often the small commercial size looms would frustrate me to no end, having to loosen screws and roll up my finished work. Being on a tight budget at...
25 commentsIndustrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution in Great Britain The industrial revolution happened in England first for several reasons, but one of the most important was the agricultural revolution. The agricultural revolution changed farming methods to produce ...
5 commentsThe Difference Between Carpets And Rugs
The use of carpets was once reserved for kings and chieftains and other folk of high degree. rich rugs made an awning over the throne in palaces of the ancient Assyrian kings and Persian emperors. the French King Louis XIII had a carpet spread before his throne and none of the nobles around him dared step on it. In the previous century, a rare and famous carpet was spread before the throne of Edward VII of England at his coronation. Gothic and Renaissance paintings often show an Oriental rug ha
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