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Weaving Supplies Stubenitsky Code, by Marian Stubenitsky
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Stubenitsky Code, by Marian Stubenitsky

$80.00
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A book about fabrics with only one binding shaft.

The principle was already discovered in 2001 by Marian Stubenitsky and then developed into twill Panama fabrics, which give the possibility of large patterns, even on relatively few shafts. Other weaves are also presented on 4, 8 to 32 shafts with a range of structures: in addition to twill and panama, also barley grain, seven structures in one weave, moiré-like effects, dummy doubles and related weaves.

Everything is described and provided with tissue drawings and photos.

The beautifully designed book is bound in full color, has a hard cover, has approximately 200 pages and is available in two languages, Dutch and English.

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A book about fabrics with only one binding shaft.

The principle was already discovered in 2001 by Marian Stubenitsky and then developed into twill Panama fabrics, which give the possibility of large patterns, even on relatively few shafts. Other weaves are also presented on 4, 8 to 32 shafts with a range of structures: in addition to twill and panama, also barley grain, seven structures in one weave, moiré-like effects, dummy doubles and related weaves.

Everything is described and provided with tissue drawings and photos.

The beautifully designed book is bound in full color, has a hard cover, has approximately 200 pages and is available in two languages, Dutch and English.

A book about fabrics with only one binding shaft.

The principle was already discovered in 2001 by Marian Stubenitsky and then developed into twill Panama fabrics, which give the possibility of large patterns, even on relatively few shafts. Other weaves are also presented on 4, 8 to 32 shafts with a range of structures: in addition to twill and panama, also barley grain, seven structures in one weave, moiré-like effects, dummy doubles and related weaves.

Everything is described and provided with tissue drawings and photos.

The beautifully designed book is bound in full color, has a hard cover, has approximately 200 pages and is available in two languages, Dutch and English.

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