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E-raamat: Hook, Prod, Punch, Tuft: Creative Techniques with Fabric and Fibre

  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Herbert Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789940909
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  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Herbert Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789940909

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This colourfully illustrated guide introduces new and established crafters to the traditional skills of hooking and its close relations prodding, punching and tufting.

Textile artist Lynne Stein gives advice on materials, tools and equipment, and provides step-by-step directions accompanied by vibrant instructional photographs for 20 projects exploring playful design and quirky creativity, including rugs, cushions, bags and personal accessories. There are also lots of helpful hints on sustainably repurposing fabrics, yarns, and other precious and useful items that might otherwise be discarded.

A list of international museum collections is also included, as are examples of the work of both historical and contemporary artists and designers such as Evelyn Ackerman, Anya Paintsil, Anna Perach, Joan Moshimer, and Lady Emma Tennant. A brief history of the traditional textile craft of rag rug making and other techniques, and ideas for their inclusion in community projects all demonstrate the vast potential for experimentation, self-expression and creativity within these processes.

This book has plenty to fire and inspire and will encourage you further on your creative textile journey, making both decorative and functional items.

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Lynne Steins book should be a boost to creative people who wonder what to do with those textiles every home accumulates. I for one loved delving into charity shops collections of second hand tee shirts etc to find the missing colours for some rug design I was dreaming about. This book helps you to see the unlimited variations this craft opens for the maker. * Kaffe Fassett * Imaginative, informative, instructive, and all beautifully presented. * Jovan Nicholson, independent art historian * Lynne takes the reader on a visual journey through the rich textile history of the rag rug and textile practices associated with this craft. We gain a fascinating insight into the rag rug evolved from a domestic household item through to a revered art form... A highly visual book with thematic projects from beginner through to advanced level, including rag rug methods, latch hook, needle punch and needle felting. * Angie Wyman, Course Leader BA (Hons) Hand Embroidery, Royal School of Needlework *

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A lavishly illustrated step-by-step creative guide to producing looped and tufted textiles such as rugs, tote bags and wall hangings.
1 Introduction
6(8)
2 Rag Rugs: A Brief History
14(12)
3 Materials, Tools And Equipment
26(12)
Materials
26(1)
Backing cloths
27(1)
Frames
28(1)
Rug hooks
29(1)
Prodders
29(3)
Cutting tools
32(1)
Tufting guns
33(1)
Spider tools
34(1)
Latch hooks
35(1)
Punch needles
35(2)
Needle-felting tools
37(1)
4 Making Processes
38(18)
Preparation
38(1)
Transferring designs
39(2)
Techniques
41(8)
Sampling
49(2)
Embellishment
51(2)
Dyeing
53(1)
Finishing
54(1)
Cleaning and care
55(1)
5 Recycle, Upcycle
56(4)
6 The Creative Eye: Sources of Inspiration
60(4)
7 Projects
64(62)
Allotment veggie markers
64(3)
Christmas stocking
67(3)
Circular seat pad
70(4)
Embroidery hoop portrait
74(4)
Floral tote bag
78(3)
Flower power garland
81(3)
Fried egg pot holder
84(2)
Hair accessories
86(3)
`Home is where the hearts are!'
89(3)
Hooked and braided rug
92(3)
`It's a wrap!'
95(3)
Lady tea cosy
98(3)
Lazy daisy chain
101(2)
Mizzy-mazzy runner
103(2)
Oval rag runner
105(4)
Spotty lovebird cushion
109(4)
Stitched scribbles wall hanging
113(4)
Toadstool brooch
117(3)
Tooth fairy pillow
120(3)
Birdie tote bag
123(3)
8 Community Projects
126(4)
9 Gallery
130(22)
10 Museum And Gallery Collections
152(5)
U.K.
152(1)
U.S.
152(1)
Canada
152(1)
Australia
153(1)
New Zealand
153(1)
Further reading
153(1)
Supplies and resources
154(3)
Acknowledgements 157(1)
Index 158
Lynne Stein is a textile artist and originally trained as an exhibition and display designer, and as an art therapist. Lynne's work has been widely exhibited and she has been featured in magazines and journals as well as on BBC radio and TV broadcasts.