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Just as the sash belt would have secured a rug dress around the waist of a Diné woman, this loom with its unfinished weaving reinforces the connections of weaving to sacred cosmologies and origin stories that remain integral to the creation and maintenance of a balanced life.
Finger weaving techniques produced tumplines (burden straps for cradleboards, packs or other loads) and drag straps for sleds or toboggans, belts, sashes, garters or similar items of clothing, and even small bags.
There is a nice description of Navajo sash weaving in Mary Pendleton's, Navajo and Hopi Weaving Techniques. I've also pondered screwing a heavy "eye" bolt or hook into one of my wall studs to use for backstrap weaving.
25 wrz 2023 · A concha belt consists of a leather strap adorned with beautiful silver conchas of various shapes and sizes, often resembling blossoms, bowties, and other intricate designs, culminating in a large, ornate buckle. Concha belts are also known as ‘concho’ belts, the words are synonymous.
30 kwi 2018 · One of the art skills I learned from Diné College and have continue to practice is the art form of Diné Sash Weaving. For over 15 years, I have been weaving and enjoy making Diné Sashes (belts).