Note. Entries which are not followed by comments in brackets have not been consulted but, being cited by authorities on the subject, are included for the sake of completeness.
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Atwater, Mary. Byways in Handweaving, New York, 1954. Mary Atwater midwifed inkle weaving in the United States and wrote about it in this
Birrell, Verla. The Textile Arts: A Handbook of Fabric Structure and Design Processes: Ancient and Modern Weaving, Braiding and Printing,
Bradley, Livinia, Inkle Weaving.Routledge & Paul, London, 1982. A good beginning book on inkle. The author "borrowed" heavily from Mary Atwater's Byways in Handweaving.
Bress, Helen. Inkle Weaving. Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1975, New York. A very thorough book on inkle.
Brown Rachel, The Weaving, Spinning and Dyeing Book. Alfred P. Knopf, 1978, New York. This book is an excellent book as it gives a good
Crockett, Candace. Card Weaving, New York and London. Revised edition, Interweave Press, Loveland, Colorado 1991. Excellent instruction
Tidball, Harriet D. Weaving Inkle Bands. Shuttle Craft Guild Monograph 27. Shuttle Craft Guild, Michigan, 1969. Lots of good basic information.
Trotzig, Liv and Astrid Axelsson. Band. Van Nostrand Rheinhold, New York, 1972. Covers many different band weaving including tablet weaving
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