Enjoy all 5 issues of HANDWOVEN MAGAZINE exactly as they were printed in 2003.
This
CD is so slick! You get weaving inspiration at your fingertips. You
just pop in the CD and enjoy the ease of navigating through an entire
year's worth of Handwoven issues.
Discover the
magazines as they were printed in 2003 with a time-saving electronic
index. You can also search each issue by keywords of your choosing such
as:
- Names of master weavers
- Specific or general techniques
- Favorite projects
- Products or equipment such as looms, novelty yarns, laces, etc.
- Challenges and results
- Keywords like tapestry, warp-faced and weft-faced, Indigo dyeing or any other areas of interest
Jan/Feb: What’s Hot!
Discover the latest trends in fibers and finishing, learn how to use fulling and felting for texture and devoré (burnout) for see-through patterning, and enjoy a special feature on what’s hot in handwoven fashions.
Mar/Apr: stripes!
This issue is a definitive handbook on designing stripes in handwovens. Swatch Collection #34 and a wide range of projects show how to use proportions (Fibonacci and more) and even a musical score for stripe orders and color gradations.
May/Jun: lace: Huck, Bronson, leno, Swedish, felted
Projects teach a multitude of ways to create holes—on purpose!—in handwovens, from light and lacy to thick and warm: in cotton for a christening gown, Tencel for a shawl, linen for curtains, wool for blankets, and more.
Sept/Oct: Weaving for the home
Fill your home with handwoven fabrics: rugs, upholstery, table linens, kitchen and bath towels, and more. Also in this issue: Handwoven’s Fabric Forecast (the first of our color forecasts applied to weaving).
Nov/Dec: weaving by and for children
A Lord of the Rings Fellowship Cloak turns this issue into a weaving-collector’s treasure. Blankets, clothes, felted toys, and an overshot runner designed by a third-grader will make you smile—and weave.
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Format
- CD
- Verlag
- Interweave Press
- ISBN/EAN
- 9781596686076
- Herkunftsland
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