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Auteur de The Structure of Weaving

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15 oeuvres 1,047 utilisateurs 12 critiques

Œuvres de Ann Sutton

The Structure of Weaving (1982) 259 exemplaires
The craft of the weaver (1982) 185 exemplaires
Ideas in Weaving (1989) 173 exemplaires
Tartans: Their Art and History (1984) 94 exemplaires
Tablet Weaving (1639) 65 exemplaires
Weave Compendium: A Source Book for Textile Designers and Weavers (1990) — Directeur de publication — 61 exemplaires
The textiles of Wales (1987) 29 exemplaires
British Craft Textiles (1985) 22 exemplaires
Bindungen zum Handweben (1987) 3 exemplaires
Textiles (1985) 1 exemplaire

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“Weavers, like most other creative people, may dream of peace and total isolation, but few are capable of generating ideas in such conditions. When at college, art and design students are constantly generating new ideas, encouraged by the proximity and competition of other students and by the expectations of the faculty. On leaving this environment, most are unable to maintain this level of creativity, unless they work in a design studio where such an atmosphere is consciously maintained. Weavers who are working in other circumstances look to different sources for creative stimulation, often in the form of regular or occasional attendance at teaching
workshops, or the short, sharp blast of a conference. It is sometimes not realized that, at these meetings, the interchange of ideas is as important as the officially scheduled ‘learning’. ..... Specialist workshops in weaving are often attended by weavers who have fixed ideas of what
they wish to achieve. A more relaxed approach to learning will always achieve more, even if in unexpected directions, than a rigid blinkered attitude. Like the game of ‘Chinese Whispers’, misunderstanding the lecturer can often lead to more creativity than full comprehension.”

I hope that the quote will give you reason to look at this book and all that it offers. This isn’t a recipe book (you probably already realized this). It is a book of ideas and possibilities. It also is not a new book, so some of the references to weaving technology aren’t current.
Some of the highlights in this book that captured my attention are examples of double weaves, collapse fabrics, ancient and ethnic textile techniques, use of paper wefts, ondulé reeds and much more. Throughout, there is emphasis on using a variety of techniques, materials and color
combinations to think about “what happens if I .....”.
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fiberguildreno | 2 autres critiques | Dec 14, 2022 |
 
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CathyLockhart | Sep 30, 2022 |
1,579 weave structure 'peg-plans' - check for accuracy before using
 
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Sunshein | Feb 28, 2022 |
 
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