In weaving, a "butterfly" refers to a small bundle of yarn that is wound in a way that resembles the shape of a butterfly. This technique is often used to manage multiple colors or types of yarn in a project, allowing weavers to easily switch between them without tangling. The butterfly form helps keep the yarn organized and accessible, facilitating smoother weaving and reducing waste.
weaving originated in Asia in 6000 BC
Hugo Weaving's birth name is Hugo Wallace Weaving.
Weaving is stronger.
Minerva is the goddess of weaving
Hugo Weaving
Helvi Pyysalo has written: 'Hand weaving patterns from Finland' -- subject(s): Hand weaving, Patterns, Weaving 'Kankaiden sidokset' -- subject(s): Hand weaving, Patterns, Weaving
there was no weaving at that time.
by a wooden weaving machine
The frame for weaving is called a loom.
The frame for weaving is called a loom.
Else Regensteiner was an author known for her weaving books and contributions to the fiber arts. She wrote books on weaving techniques, patterns, and designs, making her a respected figure in the weaving community.
Rosemary Murray has written: 'Practical modern weaving' -- subject(s): Hand weaving 'The essential handbook of weaving' -- subject(s): Hand weaving