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 DIRECTORY/Recreation/Crafts/Textiles/Braiding (21)
i0A Few Medieval Braids - http://www.stringpage.com/braid/braid.html - Instructions with illustrations for creating a basic flat braid, a basic round or square braid, a guilloche, and a fingerloop braid. Different strand configurations are shown.
 
i0Beginning Kumihimo - http://www.gflower.org/kumihimo.htm - A kumihimo beginner's instructional handout.
 
i0Braidweaver - Carol Franklin - http://www.braidweaver.com/ - Introduction to Kumihimo on the Taka Dai, including description of the parts of the device and braiding instructions.
 
i0Carey, Jacqui - http://www.careycompany.com/Jacqui-home.html - Features the artist's work in kumihimo and contains information about workshops.
 
i0Fiber Expression - http://www.fiberexpression.com/ - Maryse Levenson, weaver, braidmaker and teacher. Includes resume, classes offered and scheduled, and gallery of work.
 
i0Fifteenth-Century Fingerlooped Braid Reproductions - http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~capriest/fingerloop.html - Samples by Carolyn Priest-Dorman, with photographs and comments.
 
i0Fingerloop Braids - http://www.bumply.com/Medieval/braiding01.html - Discusses braids found in Medieval excavations and gives instructions with illustrations to create a basic fingerloop braid.
 
i0Fingerloop Braids - http://fingerloop.org/ - Fingerloop braids from 15th-17th century Medieval Europe. Transcribed and interpreted from documents of the era with detailed instructions and profuse illustrations.
 
i0Hendrickson, Linda - http://www.lindahendrickson.com/ - Information on tablet weaving and ply-split braiding, photos of bands, braids, and baskets, workshop descriptions, mail order supplies and instructions.
 
i0Hirai Kumihimo House - http://www.dento.gr.jp/hirai/index2.html - A craft house in Japan producing items including sashes, haori laces and jewelry. Includes a brief background of the art and pictures of the various types of stands in use.
 
i0Holmberg, Shawnnee - http://theholmbergs.com/shawnnee.htm - Features artist's statement and her work in origami and kumihimo jewelry.
 
i0Kinoshita, Masako - http://www.geocities.com/lmbric/ - Artist working in kumihimo as well as kute-uchi, an archaic technique she reconstructed. Includes information on workshops.
 
i0Kumihimo - http://knitting.about.com/od/ - Lessons, information and sources for Japanese kumihimo, maru dai braiding techniques and equipment.
 
i0Kumihimo - http://braiding.org/ - Includes a bibliography and brief discussion about equipment.
 
i0Loop-Manipulation Braiding Research & Information Center - http://www.lmbric.org/ - A bilingual (English and Japanese) newsletter about loop-manipulation braiding which includes kute-uchi and slentre.
 
i0Making a Viking Whip-cord - http://genvieve.net/sca/whipcording-howto.html - Instructions for making a 4 strand braid using a method called interlocking or Viking Whip-cord.
 
i0Melbourne Kumihimo Group - http://home.vicnet.net.au/~handspin/mkgmain.htm - Affiliated with the Handweavers and Spinners Guild of Victoria in Australia. Includes membership information, examples of items made using the technique and demonstration at the marudai.
 
i0Owen, Rodrick - http://homepage.mac.com/billgreene1/owen/owenhome.html - Author, teacher and artist. Features example pieces, biography, and teaching schedule.
 
i0Tada, Makiko - http://www.texte.co.jp/makiko/ - Author, teacher, artist, and industry consultant. Features a bibliography, gallery, and event schedule.
 
i0The Braid Society - http://www.braidsociety.org/ - Group which focuses on narrow off-loom techniques. Includes membership information, resources and events.
 
i0Van Epen, Marijke - http://home-3.tiscali.nl/~robfigee/vanepen/index.html - Features ethnic weaving techniques and tablet weaving. Includes gallery, information on workshops and publications.
 
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