Max8, by Marian Stubenitsky
MAX8, the new book by Marian Stubenitsky, is about fabrics with, as the name says, a maximum of 8 shafts. The first books in this series had a theme; they were about a subfield of weaving. This issue covers a wide variety of topics. What they have in common is that the number of shafts is limited, although it can also be of interest to people who weave on more than 8 shafts.
The book is beautifully executed in full color, satin-finished, sewn and bound in a hard cover in A4 format, the quality one has come to expect from the Stubenitsky publishing house. The work has 196 pages and is bilingual, in Dutch and English
MAX8, the new book by Marian Stubenitsky, is about fabrics with, as the name says, a maximum of 8 shafts. The first books in this series had a theme; they were about a subfield of weaving. This issue covers a wide variety of topics. What they have in common is that the number of shafts is limited, although it can also be of interest to people who weave on more than 8 shafts.
The book is beautifully executed in full color, satin-finished, sewn and bound in a hard cover in A4 format, the quality one has come to expect from the Stubenitsky publishing house. The work has 196 pages and is bilingual, in Dutch and English
MAX8, the new book by Marian Stubenitsky, is about fabrics with, as the name says, a maximum of 8 shafts. The first books in this series had a theme; they were about a subfield of weaving. This issue covers a wide variety of topics. What they have in common is that the number of shafts is limited, although it can also be of interest to people who weave on more than 8 shafts.
The book is beautifully executed in full color, satin-finished, sewn and bound in a hard cover in A4 format, the quality one has come to expect from the Stubenitsky publishing house. The work has 196 pages and is bilingual, in Dutch and English