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You Can Weave!: Projects for Young Weavers

You Can Weave!: Projects for Young Weavers

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good but somewhat flawed.
Review: This book contains instructions for creative and enjoyable weaving projects. Instructions are clearly written and are well illustrated. Supplies required are easily available.

The title makes it sound as if it is a children's book (YOU can weave), and in some ways it is written as a child's book. But instructions are all addressed to a teacher of children. As a result, the book suffers slightly from a mixed identity.

Mixed in with the illustrations of completed projects done by students are photos of weavings done by knowledgeable weavers using different types of looms than those used in the book. These weavings are much more impressive in appearance than the children's weavings (logically so), but it can lead to disappointment if the reader thinks this book will enable him/her to produce items like those shown.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good but somewhat flawed.
Review: This book contains instructions for creative and enjoyable weaving projects. Instructions are clearly written and are well illustrated. Supplies required are easily available.

The title makes it sound as if it is a children's book (YOU can weave), and in some ways it is written as a child's book. But instructions are all addressed to a teacher of children. As a result, the book suffers slightly from a mixed identity.

Mixed in with the illustrations of completed projects done by students are photos of weavings done by knowledgeable weavers using different types of looms than those used in the book. These weavings are much more impressive in appearance than the children's weavings (logically so), but it can lead to disappointment if the reader thinks this book will enable him/her to produce items like those shown.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great possibilities
Review: This book is a great resource for the development of lessons for children in the 9 - 14 age range. I used this to prepare a lesson for a home school group. The children really enjoyed the process as well as the end product. This book is full of "do-able" projects with a topic which otherwise can overburden young people with tedium. I would, however, recommend that the teacher practice the projects with the materials to be used. For instance, poster board is too thin for the activities in which a cardboard loom is used.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great possibilities
Review: This book is a great resource for the development of lessons for children in the 9 - 14 age range. I used this to prepare a lesson for a home school group. The children really enjoyed the process as well as the end product. This book is full of "do-able" projects with a topic which otherwise can overburden young people with tedium. I would, however, recommend that the teacher practice the projects with the materials to be used. For instance, poster board is too thin for the activities in which a cardboard loom is used.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Treasure for Weavers and Teachers
Review: This book will be useful to anyone who has an interest in weaving. It is geared to those who teach elementary age children, art specialists, classroom teachers, daycare providers, summer school or camp instructors, and, of course, parents. The projects are aimed towards young weavers but could be used by anyone to learn how to weave with readily available materials.

The 18 projects move from easiest to most difficult building vocabulary and skills with each lesson. The vocabulary and materials are listed for each project. The directions are clearly stated and easy to follow. Each project is illustrated with excellent photographs. Interdisciplinary ideas are included for each chapter.

If you are a weaver you will love the sidebars of historical background and vivid photographs of cultural pieces for each of the projects. The colors and photographs are inspirational.

As a weaver for 30 years and an elementary teacher for 24 years I believe there is something here for every weaver and would be weaver.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Treasure for Weavers and Teachers
Review: This book will be useful to anyone who has an interest in weaving. It is geared to those who teach elementary age children, art specialists, classroom teachers, daycare providers, summer school or camp instructors, and, of course, parents. The projects are aimed towards young weavers but could be used by anyone to learn how to weave with readily available materials.

The 18 projects move from easiest to most difficult building vocabulary and skills with each lesson. The vocabulary and materials are listed for each project. The directions are clearly stated and easy to follow. Each project is illustrated with excellent photographs. Interdisciplinary ideas are included for each chapter.

If you are a weaver you will love the sidebars of historical background and vivid photographs of cultural pieces for each of the projects. The colors and photographs are inspirational.

As a weaver for 30 years and an elementary teacher for 24 years I believe there is something here for every weaver and would be weaver.


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