Weaving with Strips: 18 Projects that Reflect the Craft, History, and Culture of Strip Weaving
By (Author) Monika Knti
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
28th July 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
746.14
Hardback
200
Width 229mm, Height 267mm
45g
Turn natural materials, paper, ribbon, plastic - even vegan leather - into spectacular woven works of art. And learn how weaving with strips has been - and continues to be - an important part of the history, culture, and economy of societies around the world. Weaving expert Monika Knti presents a variety of techniques that have one thing in common: they are woven with strips, a method that has been developed in our societies all around the world for thousands of years. As the name implies, strip weaving is weaving with natural materials (bark, straw, reeds, and other plants), paper, plastic, giftwrap ribbons, and even vegan leather. Strip weaving is very accessible to weaving beginners; only a few tools and no previous knowledge are required. You'll learn the fundamentals of weaving and experiment with creating woven baskets, bags, mats, bangles, and more. Once you've mastered the basics, you can use them to develop your own woven masterpieces. In addition, Knti provides deep insights into the history of strip weaving around the world, and the profound effects it has had on the economy and culture of the societies in which it's found. A great resource for novices to weaving as well as anyone who wants to learn about the history and culture of weaving and basketry. Weaving expert Monika Knti presents a variety of techniques that have one thing in common: they are woven with strips, a method that has been developed in our societies all around the world for thousands of years. As the name implies, strip weaving is weaving with natural materials (bark, straw, reeds, and other plants), paper, plastic, giftwrap ribbons, and even vegan leather. Strip weaving is very accessible to weaving beginners; only a few tools and no previous knowledge are required. Readers will learn the fundamentals of weaving and experiment with creating woven baskets, bags, mats, bangles, and more. In addition, Knti provides deep insights into the history of strip weaving around the world, and the profound effects it has had on the economy and culture of the societies in which it's found, including China (and the Far East), Thailand, Indonesia, Polynesia, Southeast Asia, Switzerland and Central Europe, Tonga, and Central and South America. AUTHOR: Monika Knti (Bern, Switzerland) has studied weaving techniques for more than a quarter of a century. In 2003, she set up her own workshop in Bern, where she began researching techniques, producing European-style baskets, designing new ones, exhibiting, and teaching. 250 colour photographs
Monika Knti (Bern, Switzerland) has studied weaving techniques for more than a quarter of a century. In 2003, she set up her own workshop in Bern, where she began researching techniques, producing European-style baskets, designing new ones, exhibiting, and teaching.