Shibori Knits

Shibori Knits
Title Shibori Knits PDF eBook
Author Gina Wilde
Publisher Three Rivers Press
Total Pages 130
Release 2008
Genre Felt work
ISBN 0307393542

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With detailed information on fibers, a primer on technical felting concepts, and a thorough resource guide, this text shows knitters how to create ethereal fabric by combining the precision of knitting with the magic of shibori.

Shibori Knitted Felt

Shibori Knitted Felt
Title Shibori Knitted Felt PDF eBook
Author Alison Crowther-Smith
Publisher Rowan Yarns
Total Pages 112
Release 2008-03
Genre Beadwork
ISBN 9781906007331

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Knitters who already love knitted felt for its softness and durability take their skills to new heights with these wonderful projects for garments, accessories, and home fashions. By incorporating Shibori, the Japanese art of manipulating fabric to create unusual textures and color effects, these projects delight with their fanciful bobbles, pleats, ruffles, and embroidery stitches. Designs include a delicate frilled scarf embellished with beads, a pair of Turkish shoes, an embossed throw, a pleated cape, a water-bottle cover, and a striped "bump" bag made by tying marbles into the fabric before washing to create a bubbled texture. A guide to felting basics, lists of yarn types and equipment, and washing-temperature charts to ensure exact shrinkage are included, and beautiful photographs, step-by-step instructions, full-color illustrations, and sidebars filled with tips and techniques make the projects easy to envision and complete.

Boutique Knits

Boutique Knits
Title Boutique Knits PDF eBook
Author Laura Irwin
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 325
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1620332027

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Encouraging knitters to think beyond traditional patterns, this guide offers ways to construct and embellish work with smart and quirky personal touches that combine imaginative trims with hardware accents. Covering a wide variety of knitting techniques such as felting, intarsia, Fair Isle, lacework, and cables, the unique examples in this resource include buckles and bolts to close an intricately cabled belt, a chain handle to finish a felted bag, and grommets to complete a half-felted handbag. This collection of modern, stylish patterns will inspire beginning and intermediate knitters with its uncommon techniques and materials, dressing up quick and easy projects with head-turning flair.

Shibori

Shibori
Title Shibori PDF eBook
Author Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada
Publisher Kodansha
Total Pages 786
Release 1999
Genre Decorative arts
ISBN 9784770023995

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A reference source to the dyeing technique of shibori. The book isllustrated throughout and presents a complete survey of the craft, from itsrigins, over 1000 years ago to the latest 20th-century innovations.

The Alchemy of Color Knitting

The Alchemy of Color Knitting
Title The Alchemy of Color Knitting PDF eBook
Author Gina Wilde
Publisher Three Rivers Press
Total Pages 146
Release 2009
Genre Color guides
ISBN 0307393550

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The Alchemy of Color Knitting is the ultimate reference for knitters who are eager to bring richer, more complex colour to their projects. Gina Wilde, creative director of Alchemy Yarns of Transformation, begins with a concise, complete description of the fundamentals of colour theory - outlining the basics of the colour wheel and colour relationships - all explained from a knitter s point of view. With vital lessons, exercises and 25 inspiring garments to make, knitters will learn to think creatively in their colour choices and consider each colour s origins, lore and myriad meanings.

Shibori Knitted Felt

Shibori Knitted Felt
Title Shibori Knitted Felt PDF eBook
Author Alison Crowther-Smith
Publisher Interweave
Total Pages 0
Release 2008-04-01
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9781596680852

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Knitters who already love knitted felt for its softness and durability take their skills to new heights with these wonderful projects for garments, accessories, and home fashions. By incorporating Shibori, the Japanese art of manipulating fabric to create unusual textures and color effects, these projects delight with their fanciful bobbles, pleats, ruffles, and embroidery stitches. Designs include a delicate frilled scarf embellished with beads, a pair of Turkish shoes, an embossed throw, a pleated cape, a water-bottle cover, and a striped "bump" bag made by tying marbles into the fabric before washing to create a bubbled texture. A guide to felting basics, lists of yarn types and equipment, and washing-temperature charts to ensure exact shrinkage are included, and beautiful photographs, step-by-step instructions, full-color illustrations, and sidebars filled with tips and techniques make the projects easy to envision and complete.

Woven Shibori

Woven Shibori
Title Woven Shibori PDF eBook
Author Catharine Ellis
Publisher Interweave Press
Total Pages 128
Release 2016
Genre Hand weaving
ISBN 9781632503541

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"Includes information on working with natural dyes!"--Cover.