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OverviewCreate your own unique hand-dyed fashion and homewares with simple tie dye techniques you can master at home. Tie dye is back and in a big way! Gracing catwalks and chic interiors the world over, hand-dyed textiles have never been cooler. This super-practical guide will show you everything you need to know to recreate these fantastic fabric effects in your own kitchen. Featuring an illustrated directory of dyeing techniques, the book reveals more than 25 creative effects that can be achieved with ease. From tie dye to dip dyeing to pole wrapping, space dyeing to bleaching, trendy ombre shading to classic circles, this book contains all the essential skills you need to create contemporary patterned textiles. First you'll learn the basic steps needed to achieve beginner-level tie dyeing including choosing fabrics, selecting tools, creating a dye bath, different dyes and recipes, colours and design placement, and basic folding and clamping techniques. You'll then go on to master a wide range of tie dying techniques through step-by-step guides. Each technique is accompanied by a great project to show you how to use the technique to fantastic effect on clothing and home décor items. Create a basic dip-dyed dress, a pleated pole-wrapped t-shirt, a stitch resist pillowcase, a marble heat-set scarf, a striped tote bag, scrunch-dyed curtains, a rope-dyed table runner, bleached trousers, a space-dyed throw rug, a rust-transfer wall hanging and more! Each technique is shown with variations demonstrating the how you can adapt or manipulate the effect and clear photography ensures you will understand ever step of the process to achieve stunning results. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pepa Martin|Karen Davis , Pepa Martin , Karen DavisPublisher: David & Charles Imprint: David & Charles Dimensions: Width: 19.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 24.70cm Weight: 0.429kg ISBN: 9781446304877ISBN 10: 1446304876 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 30 January 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsIntroduction Getting Started Techniques and Projects Dip dyeing Arashi or Pole wrapping Mokume shibori or stitch resist Kumo: web-like circles Heat set shibori: using polyester fabric, creating a resist and setting it with heat to permanently keep the shape Stripes Itajime or Shape resist Scrunch: a random abstract pattern created by scrunching and crumpling fabric Yanugi or Rope Bleaching or removing colour Space dyeing or pouring dye over bound cloth to create coloured sections instead of all-over colour Rust: transferring rust from old objects to create rust image on fabric Resources IndexReviewsAuthor InformationPepa Martin and Karen Davis are renowned for pushing the boundaries of the ancient craft, and their partnership, Shibori, is famous for using non-traditional and modern materials such as leather and hessian. Authors of Shibori Recreated, they also run workshops and collaborate with leading architects, fashion designers, stylists and artists. Their work has appeared in numerous magazines and has been included in books by renowned interior stylists Mr Jason Grant and Sibella Court, and fashion designer Fleur Wood. They live in New South Wales, Australia. www.shibori.com.au |Pepa Martin and Karen Davis are renowned for pushing the boundaries of the ancient craft, and for using non-traditional and modern materials such as leather and hessian. Authors of Shibori Recreated, they also run workshops and collaborate with leading architects, fashion designers, stylists and artists to see what new possibilities this art can offer them. Their work has appeared in many leading Australian magazines and has been included in books by renowned interior stylists Mr Jason Grant and Sibella Court, and fashion designer Fleur Wood.|Pepa Martin and Karen Davis are renowned for pushing the boundaries of the ancient craft, and for using non-traditional and modern materials such as leather and hessian. Authors of Shibori Recreated, they also run workshops and collaborate with leading architects, fashion designers, stylists and artists to see what new possibilities this art can offer them. Their work has appeared in many leading Australian magazines and has been included in books by renowned interior stylists Mr Jason Grant and Sibella Court, and fashion designer Fleur Wood. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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