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Hallstatt3 Yarn Crafts, Kemer, Heddle Loom, Weaving Projects, Stricken, Handarbeit, Knutselen, Hugo Weaving
Un motif simple inspiré de Hallstatt 3
Hallstatt3
Antler Card Woven Trim Spinning, Loom Patterns, Loom Bands, Peg Loom, Needlework, Weaving Techniques
Antler Tablet Weaving Pattern
Antler Card Woven Trim
From the blog of Daryl Lancaster.  In this blog post she talks about her Beka inkle loom, which she discovered, conveniently fits into a suitcase. Crafts, Weaving Textiles, Textiles, Hand Weaving
I’m calling in sick… – Daryl's Blog
From the blog of Daryl Lancaster. In this blog post she talks about her Beka inkle loom, which she discovered, conveniently fits into a suitcase.
Manipel of St. Ulricht 10th century Lucet, Rugs, Century Textiles, Medieval, Historical Clothing, Reconstruction, Pattern
Manipel of St. Ulricht 10th century
woven ribbon from the grave of St. . Bathild / abbess of the Abbey of Chelles in Bertilla Since it is a grave gift , it is very easy to date the band in this case . Bathild died around 680, Bertill by 704 AD Medieval Clothing, Slavic Clothing, Norse Clothing, Tejidos, Fibres Textiles
Ein brettchengewebtes Band aus dem Grab der hl. Bathild/Äbtissin Bertilla
woven ribbon from the grave of St. . Bathild / abbess of the Abbey of Chelles in Bertilla Since it is a grave gift , it is very easy to date the band in this case . Bathild died around 680, Bertill by 704 AD
Bear tooth band, Kaarina Kirkkomäki grave 27. Woven by Mervi Pasanen. With half turns and tubular selvages. Costumes, Diy, Wool, Yarn, Types Of Weaving, Spindle
Bear tooth band, Kaarina Kirkkomäki grave 27. Woven by Mervi Pasanen. With half turns and tubular selvages.
B17 Das Birka Band 17 lag im Grab 735, gefunden wurde es zusammen mit anderen Bändern auf einem Kleidungsstück das einmal einem Mann gehörte. Inspiration, Viking Reenactment, Viking Age, Viking Culture, Norse Vikings, Iron Age
Projekte-zur-Geschichte.de - Skandinavische Brettchenborten aus Schweden
B17 Das Birka Band 17 lag im Grab 735, gefunden wurde es zusammen mit anderen Bändern auf einem Kleidungsstück das einmal einem Mann gehörte.
Photo of the sprang stocking, or sleeve, from Tegle, Norway. It also has a tablet-woven border. Dated 3-5th c. in "Prehistoric Textiles" by E.J.W. Barber. Archaeology, Neolithic, Textiles Techniques, Sca, Digital Museum, Rogaland
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Photo of the sprang stocking, or sleeve, from Tegle, Norway. It also has a tablet-woven border. Dated 3-5th c. in "Prehistoric Textiles" by E.J.W. Barber.
Spranget strømpelgg eller erme med brikkevevde kanter. Teglefunnet fra eldre jernalder. Time, Jæren, Rogaland.  Sprang stocking or sleeve with tablet-woven edge, early Iron Age, found at Tegle. Norsk Folkemuseum NF.08455-029 Aged Clothing, Scandinavian Textiles, Medieval Crafts
Spranget strømpelgg eller erme med brikkevevde kanter. Teglefunnet fra eldre jernalder. Time, Jæren, Rogaland.
Spranget strømpelgg eller erme med brikkevevde kanter. Teglefunnet fra eldre jernalder. Time, Jæren, Rogaland. Sprang stocking or sleeve with tablet-woven edge, early Iron Age, found at Tegle. Norsk Folkemuseum NF.08455-029
Motifs from Sulawesi on a silk band, made by Marijke van Epen Weaving Designs, Sulawesi, Patrones, Inkle Loom
Motifs from Sulawesi on a silk band, made by Marijke van Epen
josta Baltic, Balti, Rombas, Ethnography, Loom Pattern, Old Symbols
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Animal motif from the so-called Arlon bands 3/1 broken twill tablet weaving. Marijke van Epen Kids' Rugs, Loom, Twill
Animal motif from the so-called Arlon bands 3/1 broken twill tablet weaving. Marijke van Epen
Band from Oseberg, Norway Date: early ninth century AD. Difficulty: very easy. This simple but elegant band was found in the Oseberg ship burial and is one of the most securely dated and located bands that is known. The original was woven some time before 834 AD when the ship was buried. A variation that can be woven on the same warp setup is also described. | Instructions to weave the narrow Oseberg band | Viking Garb, Basteln
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Band from Oseberg, Norway Date: early ninth century AD. Difficulty: very easy. This simple but elegant band was found in the Oseberg ship burial and is one of the most securely dated and located bands that is known. The original was woven some time before 834 AD when the ship was buried. A variation that can be woven on the same warp setup is also described. | Instructions to weave the narrow Oseberg band |