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Sto caricando le informazioni... Weaving with little handmade looms : make your own mini looms and weave 25 exquisite projects (edizione 2019)di Harumi Kageyama (Autore), Mayumi Anzai (Traduttore)
Informazioni sull'operaWeaving with Little Handmade Looms: Make Your Own Mini Looms & Weave 25 Exquisite Projects di Harumi Kageyama
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Learn how to make your own portable weaving loom with everyday materials like cardboard, paper, pins, tacks, wood, and nails. Step-by-step instructions illustrate how to construct four handcrafted loom designs with ordinary tools. Use a cardboard cake box to make a circle loom and weave friendship rings. Create a little loom with a picture frame and weave a colorful purse.Featuring 25 cute projects like bags, jewelry, table-mats, and pouches, all projects are friendly for weaving with both traditional and unconventional fibers. You can try different materials, from classic yarn to more novel materials like ribbon, suede and pipe cleaners -change it up for a whole different look! These do-it-yourself looms are perfect for crafting on the go. They are small enough to take with you as a portable travel craft or outside pastime. With basic materials you'll be weaving on your handmade loom in no time! Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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The book is an exceptional work of instruction and beauty. The instructions bring the art of weaving to everyone and provide a level of accessibility that fits most budgets. Using found resources, handmade, or everyday objects as looms, the projects described in the book are small and create useful objects. The demonstrated projects use a variety of materials including yarns, ribbons, leather, wire, fabric, and natural fibers. The presentation of the projects encourages readers to experiment and try new materials. The language of weaving is presented clearly and most readers will pick it up quickly. The size of the projects encourage discovery of weaving, because new learners have a smaller investment of time and money. As a translation from the Japanese original, the book includes perfect instructions in a friendly, easy to use text. The images, examples of weaving, and collections of materials give the book a sense of the author being with you as you peruse the projects. The diagrams and tool descriptions are valuable and easy to follow. Weaving with Little Handmade Looms is recommended for crafters everywhere. The book would be an excellent addition to all public libraries, libraries serving maker populations, and libraries that support creativity. ( )