Ikat Resists, Untied Threads and Threads Wound onto Bobbins
This
photo shows the weft pattern threads still bound in the plastic
resists on the left. In the middle section you can see some of the
plastic removed revealing the white undyed areas underneath. Once
all the plastic resists are removed, the thread is wound on bobbins
for weaving (as shown on far right of photo). These must be kept
in order so that the design reappears when woven.
Curious
about where and how these fabrics are made? Click on any photo. Please
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