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Stitched Shibori - Jane Callender

Stitched Shibori

Technique, Innovation, Pattern, Design

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
176 Seiten
2016
Search Press Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78221-141-9 (ISBN)
CHF 37,90 inkl. MwSt
The complete guide to shibori dyeing, packed with techniques, designs and inspiration.
Written by expert shibori teacher Jane Callender, this beautiful, practical book is packed with both traditional and inventive stitch-resist techniques, a complete dyeing guide and an inspirational gallery of Jane’s work. This book contains all the information a beginner will need to get started - including tips on dyeing in small spaces and a guide to all the necessary health and safety considerations - but is also packed with innovative techniques and inspiring designs that will appeal to the experienced textile artist.



The book is broken into three sections. The first shows you all the key stitch-resist techniques you need - from the basics right through to creating intricate designs – and all are clearly explained with photography and illustrations. Learn how to create a range of different shibori styles, oversew, make circles and other shapes, use grids, double needles, stencils and caps, bind fabrics, work with machine stitch, use fabric buffers and incorporate appliqué.



The second section shows you how to use motifs to create pattern: learn how to create and position designs, including traditional arrangements such as Karamatsu and Tatewaku, create composite designs and get tips on how to plan your own patterns.



Finally, the book contains a complete guide to dyeing – it contains recipes, tips and advice so that you can get the very best from every dye bath you make. Learn how to dye with both natural and synthetic indigo, in organic and synthetic vats. Also choose from a wide range of natural dyes, iron rust and dazzling Procion dyes, which can be used in combination or alone for amazing effects. 

Jane was drawn to indigo and stitch resist when she studied textiles at the West Surrey College of Art and Design, Farnham. Using indigo predominately she has focused on stitch techniques, inventing new stitch formats and incorporating other textile decorative methods with shibori to further enrich surface and pattern quality. A well-respected shibori artist, teacher and speaker, Jane is based in Norfolk, England and has taught and presented her textiles in schools, colleges and textile groups in the UK and overseas. Her work has evolved out of a love of pattern and in 2011 she authored the book 2000 Pattern Combinations: A Step-by-step Guide to Creating Pattern published by Batsford in the UK and by Bunka Shuppan in Japan. Further information can be found on her website: www.callishibori.co.uk

What is shibori? 6

About this book 8

Shibori tradition 10

Stitch-resist techniques  14

Fabric preparation 15

The stitch-resist process 18

Stitching on a single layer 18

Mokume shibori 20

Blocks and stripes 24

Creating simple pattern 26

Double needles 31

Stitching with binding and capping 32

Capping 34

Oversewing 35

Oversewn shapes 37

Introducing the fold 39

Curves on the fold 40

One fold seam 43

Double fold 44

Shapes on the fold 46

Motif development 48

The versatile grid 55

The stitch grid 58

Folding on the grid 62

Two for the effort of one 65

Machined resist folds 66

Machined resists: dots, stripes and shapes 72

Machined resists using concertina folds 75

Wrapped pattern 82

Itajime shibori 86

Binding and capping to a core 92

Capping with plastic 94

Cores and reserved grounds 95

Chikuwa shibori 98

Dip-dyeing 100

Applying indigo with a pipette 103

Shirokage shibori 104

Appliqué shibori 108

Hotaru shibori 113

Degumming 116

Knots 118

Buffers 120

Pulling up 122

Creating pattern 124

Pattern in form 125

Traditional karamatsu 126

Takewaku 128

Traditional linked flower 130

Hemp leaf pattern 133

Planning pattern 136

Composite design for pattern 140

Dyes 142

Dipping into magical water: indigo 143

Natural chemical vat 144

Synthetic indigo vat 145

Natural organic vats 146

Indigo dyeing procedure 148

Indigo vat considerations 149

Indigo recipe charts 150

Other useful recipes 151

Indigo dyeing tips 152

Natural dyes 153

Iron rust 158

Cold water fibre-reactive dyes 161

Shibori equipment 166

Health and safety 168

Glossary 169

Gallery 170

Index 175

Biography 176

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 950 Illustrations, color
Verlagsort Tunbridge Wells
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 280 mm
Gewicht 744 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Handarbeit / Textiles
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Kreatives Gestalten
ISBN-10 1-78221-141-1 / 1782211411
ISBN-13 978-1-78221-141-9 / 9781782211419
Zustand Neuware
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