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Textile Surface Manipulation

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Textile Surface Manipulation

Contributors:

By (Author) Nigel Cheney
By (author) Dr. Helen McAllister

ISBN:

9781789940398

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Herbert Press Ltd

Publication Date:

1st December 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

746

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

144

Dimensions:

Width 188mm, Height 246mm, Spine 4mm

Weight:

460g

Description

A practical and inspirational book to learn how to develop a variety of textile techniques from personal visual sources. This book teaches you how to develop a diverse range of textile surface design techniques from personal visual inspiration sources, and apply them to your projects. Discover an assortment of traditional and unconventional methods, from smocking to soldering, through projects such as fashion and interiors items and textile art. The book encourages you to explore visual sources to discover their potential for imagery, texture, structure and manipulation, supporting you in the development and creation of your own unique pieces. Learn how to explore alternative possibilities, manipulate existing textile surfaces or create new ones. Whether you are a student, experienced artist or maker looking for new inspiration and techniques, this is an essential practical book.

Reviews

[T]his is an exceedingly useful book that is well presented, with plenty of inspiring images of results you can achieve. * Textile Fibre Forum *

Author Bio

Nigel Cheney studied Embroidery at Cambridge and Textiles at Manchester Polytechnic (now MMU). Having spent 25 years as a University Lecturer in Dublin, he retired from full-time teaching in 2017 and became a Designer, focusing on his own practice. Nigel is a member of the Embroiderers Guild and his interests focus on embroidered textiles; he is researching the potential of industrial CAD technology for embroidery. Dr Helen McAllister studied Embroidered Textiles at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin where she is now Head of the Applied Materials Department. Her research interests centre on binary forces and oppositions, with an emphasis on embroidered textiles. Helen is a member of the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland and has exhibited widely in the UK.

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