Adding item to the basket
This item has been added to your basket.
Keyword: searches contents, blurb and title fields for the words entered
Title: searches any word in title field.
Although slightly damaged, all hurt copies are perfectly usable. Books may have bent or scratched covers and/or dented spines. All interior pages are 100% clean. Please note these books are only available from our website whilst stocks last!
by Kirsten Glasbrook
Kirsten Glasbrook demonstrates the ancient art of tapestry weaving using wool yarn, fine linen and cotton on simple rectangular frames with notches, or purpose-built looms for larger tapestries. She shows step by step how to weave gorgeous tapestries, from choosing colours and winding warps through to creating images and finishing off with tassels and beads. Readers will learn how to create horizontal and diagonal lines, curves, motifs, shading, outlines, borders and more. There is a gallery of beautiful finished works to inspire everyone from beginners to experienced weavers. This best-selling title has been re-issued to inspire a whole new generation.
Kirsten Glasbrook was born in Denmark and trained as a weaver in John Becker's workshop in Copenhagen. After moving to London in the 1960s, she worked with Karen Finch, restoring antique tapestries. She currently works from her studio in Devon where she holds regular workshops. She exhibits widely and her work is held in numerous private collections both in the UK and abroad. Many of Kirsten's designs have a mystical, mythological, or meditative theme and some are inspired by the written word. She uses mainly wool, linen and cotton, finding the brilliant colours and the diversity of texture in the different yarns constantly challenging and exciting.
Tapestry Weaving by Kirsten Glasbrook provides a logical and systematic approach to the craft. The book explains the weaving of woolen cloths, linen and cotton on simple rectangular frames with notches, or specially built looms for bigger work. The book explains many techniques, which are accompanied by step by step photographs such as such as deformation of weft lines, vertical appertures, diagonal shapes and curves. The book is suitable for beginners, but will also inspire experienced weavers too.
When modern crafters think of tapestry weaving, they often think of the large-scale medieval tapestries that hang in museums or historical landmarks, but the history of tapestry stretches back much further, to ancient Egypt and other world cultures. In her introduction to tapestry weaving, Glasbrook provides an overview of basic loom setup, weaving techniques, and tapestry design in the form of a sampler project featuring abstract designs. Unlike other forms of weaving, tapestry weaving does not require an expensive loomone can be made from a simple frame or even stiff cardboard. Glasbrook covers loom preparation, including winding the warp and warping the loom, selection of warp and weft yarn, and techniques for weaving a variety of patterns via a small sampler project. A gallery of Glasbrooks work, along with tips and techniques for weaving similar projects, follows. VERDICT Tapestry isnt generally covered in beginner weaving books, and theres plenty of information here to get novices started with this fascinating and ancient craft.
Old Portsmouth Road, Peasmarsh, Guildford, GU3 1LZ
Tel: 01483 565807
Website: www.georgeweil.com
Warp and Weft Yarns, Tools for weaving
140 Seven Sisters Road, London, N7 7NS
Tel: 7972371707
Website: http://www.handweavers.co.uk
Shakespeare's Flowers in Stumpwork
By Jane Nicholas
Embroidered Landscapes
By Judy Wilford
Long and Short Stitch Embroidery
By Trish Burr
A-Z of Crochet
By Country Bumpkin
Pocket Book of Weaving
By Claire Gelder
Yarn Spinning with a Modern Twist
By Vanessa Kroening
Amazing Circular Weaving
By Emily Nicolaides
This site uses cookies, if you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies. Click here to learn how to change your cookie settings.