In Felt to Stitch, acclaimed feltmaker Sheila Smith explores the possibilities of making and using handmade felt for stitch. Felt is an incredibly versatile medium that is easy to make and manipulate and provides the ideal base for surface embellishment. Handmade felt allows you a degree of control and creativity that ready-made fabrics cannot replicate. This book shows you how to make your own felt, select and dye your own colours, build unusual textures with felt fibres and further embellishment, and manipulate the felt to produce three- dimensional pieces.
With sample projects that illustrate the main techniques, Felt to Stitch addresses the main elements of design in felt:
Colour: blending commercially dyed fibres; dyeing processes for wool fibres; applying colour as surface design
Line and shape: methods for creating clear outlines in felt; pre-felts for use on inlay, applique and mosaic.
Texture: combining felt and fabric - Nuno felt; embellishing with other fibres. Form/three-dimensional felt: seamless hollow forms.
Other techniques: multi-layered felts; low relief; and webs/grids.
This is an essential book in the library of any textile artist.
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Höhe: 276 mm
Breite: 216 mm
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978-1-84994-149-5 (9781849941495)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Sheila Smith is an experienced feltmaker who teaches in the UK and around the world, most recently in Australia and New Zealand. Former Chair of the International Feltmakers' Association, she writes regularly for textile and embroidery magazines, including World of Embroidery, Beautiful Stitches, Sewing World and Workbox. She lives in Thirsk, North Yorkshire, UK. She is the author of Embellish, Stitch, Felt (9781906388058). Related title: Felt to Stitch (HB) (9780713490084)