Time to Weave: Simply Elegant Projects to Make in Almost No Time

Author:   Jane Patrick
Publisher:   Interweave Press Inc
ISBN:  

9781931499590


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   21 September 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Time to Weave: Simply Elegant Projects to Make in Almost No Time


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One look at these gorgeous projects and your fingers will beg to learn a new craft! The beautiful, textural objects in Time to Weave-like plaited paper baskets, woven lanterns, hearth rugs, sachets, and cork table mats-offer an approachable and inspirational way to learn the fundamentals of non-loom weaving for the first time. Drawing on ancient and traditional techniques, author Jane Patrick, past editor of Handwoven magazine, uses everyday materials like copper tape, plastic sheeting, shrink tubing, paper yarn, and granite tiles to create stunning contemporary objects for the home. Patrick focuses on embracing a sense of place and appreciation for the natural world in these 18 simple weaving projects, and encourages a choice of reconstructed, recycled, vintage, or natural materials. Non-loom techniques in Time to Weave include braiding, stringing, knotting, frame loom weaving, straw weaving, weaving over a pillow form, and more. Projects range from a sticks-and-string coaster, canvas strip pillow, pocket purse, woven paper cards, waves window hanging, and more. Clear step-by-step instructions and photography are provided for each design, and each project features ideas and variations for further exploration. Projects call for simple equipment and tools and materials that are easily available. Each project is introduced with a quote and short essay about the process of making the piece, the materials, or sometimes musings about the process of creation and how this fits in with daily living. Patrick encourages readers to weave with a purpose and enjoy the process of creation as much as the outcome. Also included are hints, resources, and suggestions for further reading. If you've never tried weaving, now is the time-explore this limitless craft with Time to Weave! Learn the art of non-loom weaving with this new approach, focusing on the creative process as much as the finished product.

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Author:   Jane Patrick
Publisher:   Interweave Press Inc
Imprint:   Interweave Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 45.10cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.449kg
ISBN:  

9781931499590


ISBN 10:   1931499594
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   21 September 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

o Easy entry point for taking up weaving o Projects are stylish and something you'll want to use when you're done

Reviews

Very little is needed in costly apparatus and good directions are given. I heartily recommend this book. -- Journal for Weavers, Spinners and Dyers


The first projects in this book are for weaving with materials other than yarn, this introduces the reader to the principles of weaving whilst making useful and attractive items to use around the home: greetings cards, place mats, a paper basket. Later come small tapestry projects that you could make with handspun yarns on a simple frame loom that could easily be made or cheaply purchased. The projects are, as the title says, simple and elegant and if you worked through some of them you would understand basic weave structures and have some lovely finished items.-Yarnmaker


Author Information

Jane Patrick grew up on the broad plains of south central Nebraska where, from an early age, she earned the moniker of the family putzer because she was always making things. It wasn't until she walked into the weaving studio at Loengum ri home economics school as an exchange student in Iceland that she knew that weaving was something she must do. Since then weaving has been both her livelihood and her hobby. Jane is the former editor of Handwoven magazine and is currently vice president of sales and service for Schacht Spindle Company Inc. She has taught weaving classes and workshops, given lectures on weaving, and juried textile art shows. Jane lives in Boulder, Colorado.

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