The Art of Felt: Inspirational Designs, Textures and Surfaces
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st April 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
746.0463
Paperback
312
Width 230mm, Height 228mm
1380g
Often thought of as a practical material, felt can be surprisingly versatile and even poetic. With handmade felted fabrics, subtle variations in colour, texture and volume can be achieved: threads and fibres merge almost magically to form new motifs that can then be enlivened by embroidered or crocheted details. Here, Franoise Tellier-Loumagne takes an original approach to the world of feltmaking, finding design inspiration in calm morning skies, spectacular sunsets and brilliant firework displays. The book includes basic techniques that can be used to create felted fabrics from scratch, such as needle-felting and tufting, along with imaginative ideas for ready-made felt. With a little artistic guidance, clouds across the moon can be turned into an eye-catching necklace, or a stormy sky may inspire a striking scarf or cushion cover. Illustrated with hundreds of images, this book will be a treasure trove for anyone interested in original textile design.
'Every page offers a visual stimulus to the creative imagination well thought-out and presented' - Craftsman
'An inspiring book, which will make you look again at the sky and find lots of design potential. It is a visual feast and could be enjoyed for the photography itself' - Journal for Weavers, Spinners and Dyers
Franoise Tellier-Loumagne has taught textile and knit design for more than thirty years. She is also the author of The Art of Knitting and The Art of Embroidery.