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Weaving with Strips: 18 Projects that Reflect the Craft, History, and Culture of Strip Weaving [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 200 pages, height x width: 267x229 mm, weight: 45 g, 250+ color photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jul-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764363239
  • ISBN-13: 9780764363238
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 200 pages, height x width: 267x229 mm, weight: 45 g, 250+ color photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jul-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764363239
  • ISBN-13: 9780764363238
From renowned weaving expert Monika Künti comes this imagination-enriching mix of projects and history of the strip weaving craft.





Weaving expert Monika Künti presents a variety of techniques that have one thing in common: they are woven with strips, a method that has been developed in our societies all around the world for thousands of years.





As the name implies, strip weaving is weaving with natural materials (bark, straw, reeds, and other plants), paper, plastic, gift-wrap ribbons, and even vegan leather. Strip weaving is very accessible to weaving beginners; only a few tools and no previous knowledge are required. You'll learn the fundamentals of weaving and experiment with creating woven baskets, bags, mats, bangles, and more.





Once you've mastered the basics, you can use them to develop your own woven masterpieces. In addition, Künti provides deep insights into the history of strip weaving around the world, and the profound effects it has had on the economy and culture of the societies in which it's found.
Introduction 8(2)
01 History, Materials, and Social Aspects
10(22)
Origins of Weaving Techniques
12(3)
How Basketry Is Used
15(1)
Collecting and Carrying
15(3)
Storage
18(2)
Traveling and Packing
20(1)
Building and Living
21(3)
Games and Rituals
24(1)
Clothing and Jewelry
25(4)
Weaving Connects
29(3)
02 General Information
32(30)
Terms and Definitions
34(7)
Materials
41(1)
General Remarks
41(1)
Preparing Plant Materials
42(1)
Preparing Paper
43(1)
Materials That Work Well for Cutting into Strips
44(1)
Sourcing Materials
44(1)
External Form of the Weaving Materials
45(1)
Tools and Aids
46(1)
Tools
46(1)
Aids
46(2)
Working the Materials
48(4)
Creative Potential
52(1)
Dimensions
52(1)
The Character of the Structure
52(1)
Patterns and Decorations
53(1)
Hanging or Setting Up
54(1)
Reinforcing
55(1)
Carrying Devices
56(1)
Adding
57(2)
Gather, Compress, Fold, Roll Up
59(1)
Practice and In-Depth Tasks
60(1)
Make Mistakes
60(2)
03 Techniques
62(130)
Introduction to Techniques
64(1)
General Information about This Book
65(1)
Notes on the Instructions
65(1)
Shedding
66(1)
Securing the Weave
66(2)
Technique Group 1-Starting a Project and Constructing a Surface
68(2)
Starting from the Center with Loose Weaving Elements and Shedding
70(4)
Starting from the Center to Make a Circular Surface
74(4)
Starting from the Center with Loose Weaving Elements in Three Directions (Open)
78(4)
Starting from the Center with Loose Weaving Elements in Four Directions
82(2)
Starting along a Line
84(26)
Starting with Groups of Weaving Elements
110(5)
Starting over a Solid Form
115(1)
Technique Group 2-Edges or Rims and Finished Edges
116(3)
Linear Finished Edges
119(4)
Zigzag Finished Edges
123(4)
Finished Edges with Extra Elements
127(3)
Freestyle Edges
130(2)
Technique Group 3-Three-Dimensional Objects
132(2)
Orthogonally Woven Objects
134(10)
Diagonally Woven Objects
144(22)
Objects Woven in Three Directions
166(2)
Enclosed Three-Dimensional Objects
168(8)
Patterns And Decorations
176(1)
Two Groups of Patterns and Decorations
177(1)
Structural Patterns
178(1)
Twill Patterns
178(8)
Patterns with Colored Weaving Elements
186(2)
Patterns and Decorations Applied after Weaving
188(3)
Conclusion
191(1)
04 The Pictograms and Their Meaning
192(2)
05 Appendix
194(1)
Sources 194(5)
Index 199(1)
About the Author 200(1)
Acknowledgements 200
Monika Künti has studied weaving techniques for more than a quarter of a century. In 2003, she set up her own workshop in Bern, where she began researching techniques, producing European-style baskets, designing new ones, exhibiting, and teaching. She lives in Bern, Switzerland.