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Gwen Powell, spinner. Includes material from her Certificate of Excellence (COE) studies in spinning for Chineses knotting.
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A site featuring the work of Intangible Cultural Property #13, Ms Kim Eun Young. Bilingual in both English and Korean, the site presents a history of traditional Korean knotting and its uses. There is also a gallery of modern works.
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Examples of musubi (Japanese knots) tied with kumihimo (braided silk).
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Covers the Turk's head, the Ocean Plait, and the Star knot. Step by step photos.
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A resource for traditional hand made bellropes and sea chest beckets. Custom knotwork orders are accepted.
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A description of maedup (Korean decorative knotting) that includes Korean vocabulary, some illustrations and names 2 prominent artists.
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Willeke van der Ham presents knotted animals, flowers, and knotboards with clear instructions and tips in English and Dutch.
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How to make the Turk's Head neckerchief slide. Step by step illustrations and instructions.
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A diagram and photos which show how to weave rope nets for the purpose of recovering Japanese glass fishing floats.
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Gwen Powell, in studying for her Certificate of Excellence in Handspinning from the Handweavers Guild of America, analyzed techniques for creating appropriate yarns and cords for Chinese Knotting. Many examples, illustrations and instructions for both kno
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