Peter Collingwood
Peter Collingwood (1922-2008) began his career as a doctor, eventually working for the Red Cross in Jordan before returning to Britain to pursue his passion for weaving. After studying in the workshops of Ethel Mairet, Barbara Sawyer, and Alastair Morton he set up a workshop in London in 1952, eventually moving to Nayland, Suffolk, where he spent the majority of his working life. Collingwood was known for being highly inventive in developing new techniques which broadened the design...See more
Peter Collingwood (1922-2008) began his career as a doctor, eventually working for the Red Cross in Jordan before returning to Britain to pursue his passion for weaving. After studying in the workshops of Ethel Mairet, Barbara Sawyer, and Alastair Morton he set up a workshop in London in 1952, eventually moving to Nayland, Suffolk, where he spent the majority of his working life. Collingwood was known for being highly inventive in developing new techniques which broadened the design possibilities and increased efficiencies-a key factor in allowing weavers to make a living at their craft. He wrote five highly influential books of which the first, Techniques of Rug Weaving (1968), is probably the best known. In 1974 he was awarded the prestigious Order of the British Empire. See less
Peter Collingwood's Featured Books
Peter Collingwood book reviews
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The Techniques of Tablet Weaving
I got It!
The Techniques of Tablet Weaving is a lovely book made by the late Peter Collingwood. I find it easy to understand the steps of learning the different techniques, even though my english is a bit poor ... Read More
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Rug Weaving Techniques: Beyond the Basics
invaluable resource for serious rug weavers
by weaver2, May 2, 2008
This book is not near as thick as Collingwood's Rug Weaving Techniques. It is however a continuation of what was taught there. In contrast, this one is illustrated with many color pictures of weaving ... Read More
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The Techniques of Rug Weaving
Perfect for experienced weaver
by reviewer, Apr 27, 2007
This book is perfect for those experienced weavers who need challenges and want create originally crafts. Read More