The Weaver's Tongue
A Story and Pattern Inspired by the Woven Scotch Plaid Afghan with Pattern
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Maria Merlino
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
A quiet story from the Scottish Highlands becomes something you can hold in your hands.
The Weaver’s Tongue begins in 1747, in a landscape shaped by loss, memory, and tradition. Through the eyes of a young girl, we see how cloth becomes more than warmth. It becomes a way to speak when words are no longer safe, a way to remember what cannot be said out loud.
After the story, the book opens into a complete modern crochet pattern inspired by a vintage plaid afghan design. The pattern has been carefully rewritten in clear, modern language so today’s crocheter can recreate the look and structure of traditional woven plaid using simple techniques.
You will learn how to build a filet mesh base, follow color sequences, and weave vertical strands to create the classic tartan effect. Both a modernized version and the original vintage instructions are included, giving you a rare look at how patterns were once written and how they can be brought back to life today.
This book is for crocheters who love heritage patterns, for readers who enjoy historical storytelling, and for anyone drawn to the quiet connection between making and memory.