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Tapestry Weaving [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, height x width: 292x461 mm, 220 Illustrations, color
  • Sērija : Search Press Classics
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Jun-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Search Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0855329386
  • ISBN-13: 9780855329389
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, height x width: 292x461 mm, 220 Illustrations, color
  • Sērija : Search Press Classics
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Jun-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Search Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0855329386
  • ISBN-13: 9780855329389
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Kirsten Glasbrook's beautiful designs, with their brilliant color ranges and evocative images, are combined with easy-to-follow instructions and detailed step-by-step photographs to create this inspiring guide. The tapestries the author makes are strong and durable and they look wonderful on walls - adding both color and a feeling of warmth and comfort. Miniature designs are worked using very fine yarns, or they can be worked on a huge scale with thick bundles of mixed fibres. The basic techniques are similar and all you need is a frame or a very simple loom. This book contains everything you need to know about the materials you need to get started, how to start and how to create wonderful patterns, landscapes and images. The author uses her stunning work to illustrate the techniques and a series of projects teach how to build up confidence and skills. This colorful, exciting book offers a rich source of stimulating and innovative ideas that will appeal to all abilities.

Recenzijas

When modern crafters think of tapestry weaving, they often think of the large-scale medieval tapestries that hang in museums or historical landmarks, but the history of tapestry stretches back much further, to ancient Egypt and other world cultures. In her introduction to tapestry weaving, Glasbrook provides an overview of basic loom setup, weaving techniques, and tapestry design in the form of a sampler project featuring abstract designs. Unlike other forms of weaving, tapestry weaving does not require an expensive loomone can be made from a simple frame or even stiff cardboard. Glasbrook covers loom preparation, including winding the warp and warping the loom, selection of warp and weft yarn, and techniques for weaving a variety of patterns via a small sampler project. A gallery of Glasbrooks work, along with tips and techniques for weaving similar projects, follows. VERDICT Tapestry isnt generally covered in beginner weaving books, and theres plenty of information here to get novices started with this fascinating and ancient craft. * Library Journal USA * Tapestry Weaving by Kirsten Glasbrook provides a logical and systematic approach to the craft. The book explains the weaving of woolen cloths, linen and cotton on simple rectangular frames with notches, or specially built looms for bigger work. The book explains many techniques, which are accompanied by step by step photographs such as such as deformation of weft lines, vertical appertures, diagonal shapes and curves. The book is suitable for beginners, but will also inspire experienced weavers too. * Textiel Plus *

Introduction 6(8)
Materials
8(7)
Warp
8(1)
Weft
8(2)
Frame or loom?
10(2)
Other weaving equipment
12(1)
Mounting and framing equipment
13(2)
Basic Techniques
15(35)
Winding warps
16(2)
Preparing weft yarns
18(2)
Weaving the hem
20(2)
Knotting a soumak
22(2)
Horizontal stripes and spots
24(2)
Pick and pick
26(1)
Hatching
27(1)
Diagonal shapes and curves
28(2)
Vertical slits
30(1)
Shading
31(1)
Distorted weft
32(2)
Outlining shapes
34(2)
Cutting the tapestry from the frame
36(2)
Other ways of finishing warp ends
38(2)
Sun sampler
40(2)
Peruvian birds
42(2)
Cat and fishes
44(2)
Simple landscape
46(2)
Cover design
48(2)
Further Techniques
50(16)
Warp and weft variations
50(4)
Weaving from the side
54(4)
Curved and irregular edges
58(4)
Cushions
62(4)
Mounting & Framing
66(4)
Gallery
70(26)
Secrets
70(2)
Give me space
72(2)
The soul needs more space than the body
74(2)
At the still point
76(2)
Journey
78(2)
All shall be well
80(4)
Moroccan courtyard
84(1)
No limits
85(1)
Sacred lake
86(2)
Anna's window
88(1)
Solitude
89(1)
Remember Marrakech
90(2)
Fragments of a friendship
92(1)
One for every occasion
93(1)
Free as a bird
94(1)
Body language
95(1)
Bugatti
96(1)
Index 96


Kirsten Glasbrook was born in Denmark and trained as a weaver in John Becker's workshop in Copenhagen. After moving to London in the 1960s, she worked with Karen Finch, restoring antique tapestries. She currently works from her studio in Devon where she holds regular workshops. She exhibits widely and her work is held in numerous private collections both in the UK and abroad. Many of Kirsten's designs have a mystical, mythological, or meditative theme and some are inspired by the written word. She uses mainly wool, linen and cotton, finding the brilliant colours and the diversity of texture in the different yarns constantly challenging and exciting.