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The Cumulative Cloth, Dry Techniques: A Guide to Fabric Color, Pattern, Construction, and Embellishment

Autor Susan Brandeis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iul 2024
A comprehensive how-to reference that teaches dry textile surface design techniques for making custom cloth, including appliqu, embroidery, layering, and more.Learn surface design for textiles, to create rich and personally expressive fabric surfaces. Projects by expert Susan Brandeis (author of the bestselling The Intentional Thread) help novices and experienced professionals experiment with each method.
. Covers dry techniques in detail: how to add color, pattern, and images to fabrics using cutting, piecing, layering, building, and embellishing.
. Includes both machine stitching and hand stitching
. What's the "Cumulative Cloth"? A single cloth that readers add to with each chapter's techniques, eventually creating a piece of art
. Serves as a go-to reference to check technical procedures and safety guidelines (many methods require caution)
. Wet techniques are covered separately in the author's coordinating book, The Cumulative Cloth, Wet Techniques
. Praise for the author: "Brandeis takes us on a journey into the expressive nature of stitch . . . reveals how to manipulate stitches much like an artist might a pencil or paintbrush." - Embroidery Magazine
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780764367229
ISBN-10: 0764367226
Pagini: 376
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560 color images and diagrams


Dimensiuni: 216 x 280 x 35 mm
Greutate: 2 kg
Editura: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Colecția Schiffer Craft

Notă biografică

Susan Brandeis is Distinguished Professor Emerita at North Carolina State University's College of Design and a studio artist. She founded the Southeast Fibers Educators Association and has been exhibiting, teaching, and writing about textile art and design for over 40 years. She lives in Cary, North Carolina. www.susanbrandeis.wordpress.ncsu.edu