Tablet weavingTablet Weaving is a process of weaving where tablets, also called 'cards', are used to create the shed the weft is passed through. It is generally used to make narrow work such as belts or straps. The origins of this technique go back at least to the early Iron age. Examples have been found at Hochdorf, Germany and Apremont, France. Categories: Weaving |
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