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Tablet weaving

Tablet weaving (often card weaving in the United States) is a weaving technique where tablets or cards are used to create the shed through which the weft is passed. As the materials and tools are relatively cheap and easy to obtain, tablet weaving is popular with hobbyist weavers. Most tablet weavers produce narrow work such as belts, straps, or garment…

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Tablet weaving

Nodes29
Edges28
Triples37
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.068966
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Tablet weaving

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related to history · 25
Tablet weaving → Apremont, Austria, BCE, Early, Elaborate, Ethiopia, Europe, European, European Middle Ages, France, Germany, Greece, Haute-Saône, Historically, Hochdorf, In, Iron Age, Iron Age Europe, Italy, Many
related to Procedure · 8
Tablet weaving → Commercial, Inkle, Norway, Oseberg, Other, Some, The, Twisting

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weaving tablet tablets weavers cards used weft holes pattern made one turning card create work century found loom well belt

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beltsinstance ofMost tablet weavers produce narrow work0.80text
strapsinstance ofMost tablet weavers produce narrow work0.80text
or garment trimsinstance ofMost tablet weavers produce narrow work0.80text
those produced on the warp-weighted loominstance ofto create starting and/or selvedge bands for larger textiles0.80text
Tablet weavingrelated to historyTablet0.60section
Tablet weavingrelated to historyBCE0.60section
Tablet weavingrelated to historyIron Age Europe0.60section
Tablet weavingrelated to historyHistorically0.60section
Tablet weavingrelated to historyEarly0.60section
Tablet weavingrelated to historyHochdorf0.60section
Tablet weavingrelated to historyGermany0.60section
Tablet weavingrelated to historyApremont0.60section

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