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E-raamat: Pocket Book of Weaving: Mindful crafting for beginners

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jun-2024
  • Kirjastus: Search Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781800930650
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  • Formaat: PDF+DRM
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jun-2024
  • Kirjastus: Search Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781800930650
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Get started and learn the basics with this miniature, no-nonsense guide to weaving!





From best-selling author and crafting queen Claire Gelder, this gorgeous mini guide is packed full of weaving know-how, practical illustrations and comes with six simple-but-stunning projects.





Perfect for complete beginners, Claire clearly explains everything you need to know about weaving: choosing and using different looms; how to make and successfully warp a loom; a selection of weaving stitches; and how to remove your material from the loom.





It is structured as a simple 3-step course that will help you progress from bronze to gold as your skills and confidence grow. Before you know it you'll be weaving a stripy bookmark, stylish wall hanging and pompom flower bag on a rectangular loom, and chic coasters, a statement wall hanging and a vibrant flower power motif on a circular loom. Filled with positive affirmations and beautifully illustrated, this wonderful book is the ideal introduction to weaving for a complete beginner.





Treat yourself or a loved one to a little self-care with some mindful crafting, and create something beautiful today!

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Mindful crafting describes this book perfectly. Author Claire Gelder speaks to beginners who may never have tried weaving before. Claire does not assume the reader knows about the required basic materials, or how to make a cardboard weaving frame, or how to fill a round embroidery frame, and more importantly how to start and finish any piece of work however small.





This little book explains all these techniques with a good balance of illustrations and text. Her descriptions of new knots or decorations are presented with great care and are followed up and developed.





The book has two clear sections, one on square frames and one on circular frames. They are progressive, i.e. starting at beginners level and ending with compliments to the reader on their achievement as a weaving artist. Claire finds this craft relaxing, it is simple, and she enjoys playing with colour and design.





Any reader who would like to do some tapestry weaving, make coasters, or decorate a bag, will find this book very useful. The author invites us to join her in her own exploration of a craft that was unfamiliar to her because she had never been exposed to a weaving loom. And now she is hooked! -- Rosemary Mitchell Schuitevoerder, Tynedale Guild * The Journal * This book may be mini in size, but in content it is sturdy. Learn simply how to create your own weaving work. Learn what weaving can be, for you personally. As a young art student, I looked at looms as an old persons hobby. Something done in the 1800s, while drowned in ones shawl. Then as my own mind was led into weaving, I discovered that you can mash it up with whatever art style you come from. For example, I remember working with weaving plastics and wools together, along with scraps of fabric and ribbon. So materialistically speaking, we dont have to go with the norm. As for the colour palette and pattern, I have even worked with photographs of my own vegetable garden.





Learn all the basics, the increasing, decreasing, working on a variety of size and shape frames.. * Ailish Henderson * 'Mindful crafting' describes this book perfectly. Author Claire Gelder speaks to beginners who may never have tried weaving before. Claire does not assume the reader knows about the required basic materials, or how to make a cardboard weaving frame, or how to fill a round embroidery frame and more importantly how to start and finish any piece of work however small.





This little book explains all these techniques with a good balance of illustration and text. Her descriptions of new knots or decorations are presented with great care and are followed up and developed. 





The book has two clear sections, one on square frames and one on circular frames. They are progressive, i.e. starting at beginner's level and ending with compliments to the reader on their achievement as a weaving artist. Claire finds this craft relaxing, it is simple, and she enjoys playing with colour and design. 





Any reader who would like to do some tapestry weaving, make coasters, or decorate a bag, will find this book very useful. The author invites us to join her in her own exploration of a craft that was unfamiliar to her because she had never been exposed to a weaving loom. And now she is hooked!





A final section on constructing the human figure completes the book. There is a useful list of suppliers and an index. -- Rosemary Mitchell Schuitevoerder * The Journal for Weavers, Spinners and Dyers *

Hello!

A little bit about me and Wool Couture 6

Whats in this book? 12



Getting started

What tools do you need for weaving? 18

Essential tools 26



Rectangular looms

Warping a rectangular loom 28

DIY rectangular loom 31

Plain stitch 34

How to change colours and weave in ends 36

Hem stitch 38

How to remove your work 40

How to embroider a chain stitch 42

How to add a knot fringe 43

Bronze level project: Stripy monogram bookmark 46

Working with roving 54

Rya knots 56

Soumak knots 57

Increasing and decreasing 58

Interweaving 58

Mounting your weaving 60

Tiny felted pompoms 62

Silver level project: Summertime wall hanging 64

Three-stranded braid 76

How to make a rya loop 78

How to embroider lazy daisy stitch 80

Gold level project: Pompom bag 82



Circular looms

Warping a circular loom 90

Plain stitch 94

How to change colours and weave in ends 96

How to remove your work 97

Bronze level project: Stripy mug coaster 98

Warping a metal or embroidery hoop 104

How to make a larks head knot 108

Silver level project: Rainbow wall hanging 110

Gold level project: Flower power motif 120



Weaving notes 128
Claire Gelder loves all things hand-made, hand-woven and hand-crafted. She has been crafting for relaxation and fun for over twenty years.





In 2015, Claire left her career as an NHS Director to launch her new business, Wool Couture, which specializes in knitting, crocheting, weaving and macrame. She quickly got her DIY craft kits on the shelves of retail giant John Lewis and, in 2017, secured two Dragons' Den investors to help her pass on her passion of crafting to the next generation. Adding a modern twist to age-old pastimes knitting and crochet, Claire uses giant, chunky yarn and oversized knitting needles made in her own factory.





As well as a successful entrepreneur, Claire is also a firm believer in the therapeutic side of craft, particularly its benefits to mental health and well-being.





Claire lives in Wakefield, UK and is proud to be continuing Yorkshires textile tradition. Her website is www.woolcouturecompany.com.