
Weaving
The Art of Sustainable Textile Creation
Maria Sigma(Author)
Schiffer Craft (Publisher)
Published on 28. December 2020
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-0-7643-6038-1 (ISBN)
Description
Sustainability principles that can transform weaving tools, fibers, working space, and thinking, plus 6 guided weaving projects that reflect sustainable principles and exciting designs for home and wardrobe
Professional tapestry weaver Maria Sigma is known for her work in promoting sustainable weaving of textiles, and her zero-waste principles. Her company, Maria Sigma Woven Textiles, is an award-winning textile brand specializing in zero-waste, ethical, handwoven textiles for interiors. Her motto in her life and in her business is "no hidden environmental or social damage." Here, she shows beginners-and more-accomplished weavers too-how that philosophy can transform what you weave.
Enjoy learning the basics of both heddle loom and frame loom weaving, and succeed at six guided projects you'll enjoy adding to your home and wardrobe, while also learning how Sigma has built her practice on sustainability. "Without our attention on the materials and process and how they relate to the world, no design is at its best."
Sigma shows how to consider the environmental impact at every stage of the design and making process, as well as within your daily work environment and studio space. Learn ways to decrease yarn waste and avoid unnecessary cuts, as well as how to consider carbon footprints in terms of your use of machines, water, and petroleum-sourced energy. With this guide, you can make handweaving an even more sustainable craft.
Professional tapestry weaver Maria Sigma is known for her work in promoting sustainable weaving of textiles, and her zero-waste principles. Her company, Maria Sigma Woven Textiles, is an award-winning textile brand specializing in zero-waste, ethical, handwoven textiles for interiors. Her motto in her life and in her business is "no hidden environmental or social damage." Here, she shows beginners-and more-accomplished weavers too-how that philosophy can transform what you weave.
Enjoy learning the basics of both heddle loom and frame loom weaving, and succeed at six guided projects you'll enjoy adding to your home and wardrobe, while also learning how Sigma has built her practice on sustainability. "Without our attention on the materials and process and how they relate to the world, no design is at its best."
Sigma shows how to consider the environmental impact at every stage of the design and making process, as well as within your daily work environment and studio space. Learn ways to decrease yarn waste and avoid unnecessary cuts, as well as how to consider carbon footprints in terms of your use of machines, water, and petroleum-sourced energy. With this guide, you can make handweaving an even more sustainable craft.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Illustrations
200 color photos
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 232 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
877 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7643-6038-1 (9780764360381)
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Maria Sigma (London), a professional tapestry weaver, is known for her work in promoting sustainable weaving of textiles, and also zero-waste principles. Her company, Maria Sigma Woven Textiles, is an award-winning textile brand specializing in zero-waste, ethical, handwoven textiles for interiors. Her motto in her life and in her business is "No hidden environmental or social damage." www.mariasigma.com