Selected Product: | The Surface Designer's Handbook: Dyeing, Printing, Painting, and Creating Resists on Fabric Spiral-bound Author: Holly Brackmann Publisher: Interweave Press Release Date: 2006-10-28 ISBN-10: 193149990X ISBN-13: 9781931499903 List Price: $29.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Fabric Art Workshop: Exploring Techniques & Materials for Fabric Artists and Quilters ISBN-10: 158923328X ISBN-13: 9781589233287 List Price:$22.95 The Painted Quilt: Paint and Print Techniques for Color on Quilts ISBN-10: 0715324500 ISBN-13: 9780715324509 List Price:$24.99 Shibori: The Inventive Art of Japanese Shaped Resist Dyeing ISBN-10: 4770023995 ISBN-13: 9784770023995 List Price:$48.00 Complex Cloth: A Comprehensive Guide to Surface Design ISBN-10: 1564771490 ISBN-13: 9781564771490 List Price:$34.95 Creative Quilts: Inspiration, Texture & Stitch ISBN-10: 0713490063 ISBN-13: 9780713490060 List Price:$24.95 |
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Beginning with studio practices and safety rules, this information-packed handbook is appropriate for both newcomers and experienced dyers but assumes that readers have a serious interest in textile design. An overview of dyeing starts with fibers and fabrics and discusses all aspects of the dyes favored by textile studios—fiber reactive, acid, vat, and disperse—before explaining discharging, screen printing, monoprinting, stamping, stenciling, resist dyeing, dévoré, and painting. Would-be fabric artists are advised along the way to identify a personal approach to dyeing—free spirit? rule-follower?—and color photographs of work by today's top fiber artists elucidate prevailing styles. Recipes and techniques are accompanied by step-by-step instructions with photographs, and a concealed spiral binding allows the book to lie flat. Ten appendices include a worksheet for recording chemicals, procedures, and costs for all projects; a guide to washing fabric; descriptions of stock solutions, thickeners, and steaming; a metric conversion table; and a guide to water temperatures. Loaded with tips | Customer Rating: | | Ms. Brackmann's years of experience as a working artist and teacher provide a bounty of tips for even the most seasoned surface designer. Clear, concise instruction for those trying a new technique. Insights from years of experimentation for those wishing to push boundaries in their own work. The wire bound handbook makes a great studio companion. The extensive photographs are informative and inspiring. Nice to see the work for lesser known but important northern California artists like Lolli Jacobsen included here. It's a great book. | Fantastic, Inspiring, Educational & Fun | Customer Rating: | | Just could not imagine a more comprehensive handbook - I learned so much and developed a great appreciation for our fabric artists and a strong desire to try many of these techniques myself. | Visually so-so. | Customer Rating: | | While this book is technically excellent, I found the majority of the visuals so-so leaving me wondering why to bother learning this! | Missing | Customer Rating: | | I would like to say that this book posted to me to the correct address has never arrived and I cant find anywhere else to tell you this important fact. Lillian Smith | So much, much more than I expected!!! | Customer Rating: | | Others have already related the key points about this book. I just want to further confirm for everyone looking to buy it that this author really did an EXCELLENT job. She obviously is a art and TECHNICAL expert in this field. She could've taken less time and put out a book that would've gotten her a solid 4.5-star rating. Instead she obviously put in twice the time and ended up with a 10-star book. She gives you all the details that people serious about trying complicated crafts look for but rarely find without studying in the studio of a professional. I just picked this up from the NEW BOOKS rack at the library because I am generally interested in the subjected. Like the one person so far who has given her a lower rating, it did make me think that this is probably too difficult for me. But on the other hand, she has many photos showing the possibilities of what I might be able to accomplish if I did try and it's very seductive. Nothing very special worth accomplishing comes easily and that seems to also apply to fabric art. I also appreciate the thoughtfulness of her making the binding a spiral so the pages lay perfectly flat for easy reference while you follow the directions. If I decide to seriously try this craft, it will be this book that I buy and I doubt I'd even need to buy another one ever. |
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