Japan Blue Indigo Dyeing Techniques: A Beginner's Guide to Shibori Tie-Dyeing
Autor Piggy Tsujioka, Hisako Rokkaku, Seiwaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 noi 2022
Discover the fun of shibori and the beauty of indigo dyeing in one book!
This book presents a new spin on the beloved Japanese art of Shibori resist tie-dying using 100% natural indigo dyes and simple techniques that you can do at home.
Add artistic touches to everything you own—from a favorite linen shirt to a bamboo basket, a pair of old sneakers or pair of jeans. Clear instructions and photos explain how to do it. Tips on creating fantastic patterns and effects using easy folding and resist techniques will inspire you to dye lots of different items—from clothes to accessories and home goods.
In addition to creating beautiful tie-dye patterns you'll learn how to:
Add artistic touches to your favorite T-shirts, tote bags and curtains—even to wood and paper. With so many useful and creative techniques and ways to use them, Japan Blue Indigo Dyeing Techniques is a book you'll refer to again and again as you experiment with refashioning fabrics and more.
This book presents a new spin on the beloved Japanese art of Shibori resist tie-dying using 100% natural indigo dyes and simple techniques that you can do at home.
Add artistic touches to everything you own—from a favorite linen shirt to a bamboo basket, a pair of old sneakers or pair of jeans. Clear instructions and photos explain how to do it. Tips on creating fantastic patterns and effects using easy folding and resist techniques will inspire you to dye lots of different items—from clothes to accessories and home goods.
In addition to creating beautiful tie-dye patterns you'll learn how to:
- Prep the fabrics, mix the dyes, build the colors and preserve them
- Work with cotton, linen, wool and other materials and fabrics
- Create different effects using wax, stitching, tying and other resist techniques
- Create unique patterns by sponging, dripping, rolling and silk screening
Add artistic touches to your favorite T-shirts, tote bags and curtains—even to wood and paper. With so many useful and creative techniques and ways to use them, Japan Blue Indigo Dyeing Techniques is a book you'll refer to again and again as you experiment with refashioning fabrics and more.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9784805316931
ISBN-10: 4805316934
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: color photos throughout; Over 30 dyeing and resist
Dimensiuni: 191 x 254 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Tuttle Publishing
Colecția Tuttle Publishing
ISBN-10: 4805316934
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: color photos throughout; Over 30 dyeing and resist
Dimensiuni: 191 x 254 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Tuttle Publishing
Colecția Tuttle Publishing
Recenzii
"This is a jam-packed volume filled with clear instructions and ample color photographs to help crafters master shibori tie-dyeing and incorporate it into their projects. Best suited for those who enjoy crafting, sewing, or designing clothes." --Library Journal
"A lot of young designers, who are interested in sustainability and local production, are returning to old craft traditions, and blue-printing is one of them." --Marketa Vinglerova, curator of the textile collection at the Museum of Decorative Arts
Notă biografică
Piggy Tsujioka is a versatile crafter who has co-authored books on papercraft, leathercraft and more. She specializes in dyeing, design, illustration, and stenciling. Along with Yoko Ganaha, she is the driving force behind Pigpong, a creator of books on various crafts.
Hisako Rokkaku is an eco-weaver who specializes in working with scrap fabrics and creating looms from cardboard, plastic bottles, and other repurposed goods.
Seiwa is a Japanese manufacturer of dyes and leather crafting materials. Established in 1945, they have held classes in dyeing and leather craft since the 1950s.
Hisako Rokkaku is an eco-weaver who specializes in working with scrap fabrics and creating looms from cardboard, plastic bottles, and other repurposed goods.
Seiwa is a Japanese manufacturer of dyes and leather crafting materials. Established in 1945, they have held classes in dyeing and leather craft since the 1950s.