The Craft of Hawaiian Lauhala Weaving

The Craft of Hawaiian Lauhala Weaving
Author: Adren J. Bird
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780824807795


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What Are Fronds For?

What Are Fronds For?
Author: Wendy S. Arbeit
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1985-08-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0824809998


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"A fun book full of wonderful things to make from palm fronds.... The diagrams that accompany each project are coupled with clearly written instructions. These, combined with a list of terms and techniques, make this a very easy book to use.... Those of you who live where palms flourish should love this book." --Textile Booklist

‘Ike Ulana Lau Hala

‘Ike Ulana Lau Hala
Author: Lia O’Neill M. A. Keawe
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2014-08-31
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0824840933


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The weaving of lau hala represents a living tradition borne on the great arc of Pacific voyaging history. This thriving tradition is made immediate by masters of the art who transmit their knowledge to those who are similarly devoted to, and delighted by, the smoothness, softness, and that particular warm fragrance of a woven lau hala treasure. The third volume in the Hawai‘inuiākea series, ‘Ike Ulana Lau Hala is an intriguing collection of articles and images about the Hawaiian tradition of ulana lau hala: the weaving, by hand, of dried Pandanus tectorius leaves. ‘Ike Ulana Lau Hala considers the humble hala leaf through several, very different lenses: an analysis of lau hala items that occur in historic photographs from the Bishop Museum collections; the ecological history on hala in Hawai‘i and the Pacific including serious challenges to its survival and strategies to prevent its extinction; perspectives–in Hawaiian–of a native speaker from Ni‘ihau on master weavers and the relationship between teacher and learner; a review–also in Hawaiian– of references to lau hala in poetical sayings and idioms; a survey of lau hala in Hawaiian cultural heritage and the documentation project underway to share the art with a broader audience; and a conversation with a master artisan known for his distinct and intricate construction of the lei hala. Rich with imagery, this extraordinary volume will guide the reader to a better understanding of the cultural scope and importance of lau hala, fostering an appreciation of the level of excellence to which the art of ulana lau hala has risen under the guidance of masters who continue to steer the Hawaiian form of the tradition into the future.

Coconut Palm Frond Weavng

Coconut Palm Frond Weavng
Author: William Goodloe
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2012-08-28
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1462909566


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Learn the art of palm weaving with this fun Hawaiian craft book. Based on years of meticulous study and practice, the book explains in clear, easy-to understand instructions how to obtain and prepare coconut palm fronds suitable for weaving into hats, baskets, epergnes, mats, birds, and various decorations. More than 100 easy-to-follow diagrams and sketches give the reader exact, detailed instructions on weaving procedures, and provide countless ideas to inspire the imagination of the creator. After mastering the basic principles of frond weaving, the reader will be able to duplicate almost any woven object or execute his own designs, whether in coconut palm fronds or with fronds from other types of palm trees and palmettos. The weaving itself takes no unusual physical prowess. In fact, frond weaving is well suited to the needs of both recreational craft and physical therapy programs, as well as the general hobbyist. With a little patience and effort, a novice weaver can acquire the skills of an ancient art which is as uncomplicated as it is beautiful. This economical and delightfully presented volume will be a valued addition to the literature of traditional handicrafts, a book that recreation libraries and all craft enthusiasts will welcome.

How to Weave Hawaiian Coconut Palm Fronds

How to Weave Hawaiian Coconut Palm Fronds
Author: Jim Widess
Publisher: Mutual Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Palm frond weaving
ISBN: 9781566477970


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"A guide to learn how to weave with coconut fronds; instructions for making simple objects such as fish, bird, baskets, and more included"--Provided by publisher.

The Story of Lauhala

The Story of Lauhala
Author: Edna Williamson Stall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1974
Genre: Handicraft
ISBN: 9780912180243


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Feather Lei as an Art

Feather Lei as an Art
Author: Mary Louise Kaleonahenahe Kekuewa
Publisher: Mutual Publishing Company
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2005
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781566477192


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The art of featherworking has a long, cultural history in Hawaii. Rooted in the tradition of their Polynesian ancestors, the early Hawaiian perfected and transformed the art as they created feathered cloaks, capes, helmets, images, and standards for the alii. Many of the items made were considered sacredfrom both the process of their creation to their uses. Despite the influx of Western ideas, and the introduction of Christianity which, for a time, halted the practice of many traditional customs, this artform has survived and flourishes todaythanks in part to those in the community who continue their ancestors' legacy. This new edition of Feather Lei as an Art is meant to perpetuate the art of featherworking and bring it to a wide audience. It provides step-by-step instructions o how to make both traditional (round) and contemporary (flat) feather lei. Vibrant, color photographs complement instructions and provide a visual testament to the beauty of featherworking. Designed and written with the beginner in mind, the aspiring featherworker is guided not only through the steps of how to make the lei, but through the soul-satisfying journey which leads to its completion. Included is an overall look at the history of this ancient art; an explanation of the difference between traditional and contemporary lei; interpretations of the traditional colors used and color combinations; a detailed supply list; how to identify, prepare and work with feathers; how to store feather lei; and examples of what types of featherwork is being explore today.

Palmetto Braiding and Weaving

Palmetto Braiding and Weaving
Author: Viva Cooke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-12-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781635613230


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Palmetto Braiding and Weaving is the definitive book for creating a variety of crafts from palm fronds, straw, rush, and grass. In this well-illustrated volume, artists and authors Viva Cooke and Julia Sampley explore thoroughly one of the most fascinating traditions of the southern United States: palmetto basketry. This tradition of crafts made from palm leaves has been passed on through generations. Palmetto Braiding and Weaving includes techniques and patterns for braiding and weaving-from simple to complex-for a variety of creations. In addition to baskets, Palmetto Braiding and Weaving explains how to make hats, handbags, trimmings, mats, fans, belts, and more.Palmetto Braiding and Weaving explores a wide array of uses of this native plant. Cooke and Sampley give full instructions for basketry,including samples of popular braids that have been developed and passed on by word-of-mouth, from generation to generation. Instructions are clear and accurate, and samples and finished pieces are shown with drawings and photographs of the authors' creations. The combination of drawings, photographs and thorough instructions make for the perfect how-to resource for palmetto basketry, and are adaptable to the use of other fibers including straw, rush, and grass.

The Story of Lauhala

The Story of Lauhala
Author: Edna Williamson Stall
Publisher: Petroglyph Press, Limited
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2000
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN:


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Starting with the legends and history of the pandanus tree, this valuable book covers a broad range of information, from a description of the hala tree and its many uses to instructions for the weaving of lauhala products made from the leaf. The ancient Hawaiians made numerous items for daily use, from floor mats to sails, food baskets to beds. Directions for cleaning and preparing the leaves for weaving are included, along with tips for the care and preservation of lauhala. An interesting chapter on lauhala products shows the many uses of woven lauhala. Also included is a chapter on the Hawaiian names for the different parts of the hala tree, along with the various uses of these parts. This book covers everything that the curious reader needs to know to gain an appreciation for this useful tree and its versatile products.