By Molly Housgaard and Elsa Krogh
Introduction to steel loom, barley grain and other weaving techniques
Four-shaft weaving is a versatile and traditional weaving technique that includes steel loom and barley grain patterns. These techniques are used to create textiles with unique structures and characteristic patterns that have found application in both historical and modern designs.
Steel loom is particularly known for its ability to produce barley grain patterns that create visual and tactile depth in the textile. This technique allows for experimentation with different materials and patterns, making it a favorite among weavers who want to combine tradition and innovation.
Four-shaft weaving opens up a wide spectrum of creative possibilities, and with a basic understanding of the techniques, weavers can create textiles that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
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