Big Book of Sling and Rope Braids : Patterns for over 250 Braids
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This work explains the ancient art of rope braiding in straighforward, step-by-step instructions and illustrations. It looks at two families of braids - Peruvian, traditionally used as slings for hunting or in war, and Japanese braids, known as "kumihimo". More than 50 different braid designs incorporate over 250 patterns. The equipment used to make the braids in this book ranges from small slotted boards to the traditional Japanese braiding stool, the "maru dai". Flat, round, square and hollow braids are shown, and instruction progresses from the most simple four-strand design through to eight- and 16-strand examples, building on skills learned at the beginning.
TitleThe Big Book of Sling and Rope Braids : Patterns for over 250 Braids
Place of publicationLondon
PublisherCassell
Year of publication1995
Pagination160 p.
IllustrationsIllus., colour photographs, black and white drawings and diagrams
Dimensions22.4 x 28.2 cm
Materialbook
Class numberTT880 .O94 1995
ISBN0-304-34202-5
NotesThe International Guild of Knot Tyers Collection
Subjectknots and splices, braid, handicraft, ropes, South America, Japan
Geographical keywordJapan, South America, Peru