PublishedInterweave Press, November 2016 |
ISBN9781632503541 |
FormatSoftcover, 128 pages |
Dimensions22.9cm × 21.6cm |
Learn new insights into artist/author Catharine Ellis's shibori techniques with natural dyes and is now available for the first time in digital form! Rediscover Woven Shibori In this update of the classic Woven Shibori, master weaver Catharine Ellis teaches weavers of all skill levels how to create beautiful dyed woven cloth, using environmentally friendly natural dyes.
Shibori is a traditional Japanese technique, in which a piece of cloth is shaped by folding, stitching, tying, or wrapping then dyed to create stunning color patterns. Ellis developed a method of weaving resist warp and weft threads directly into the cloth and shared her findings in her breakthrough book. Featuring all-new information on working with natural dyes and dozens of new photographs, this revised edition is an invaluable resource for weavers. It features: Techniques for incorporating shibori into two-shaft weaves, monk's belt, overshot, twills, laces, and other patterns Guidance and inspiration for creating your own woven shibori designs Instructions for preparing the fabric for dyeing and finishing the dyed cloth Recipes for creating natural dyes from plants and insects to dye both plant and animal fibers Special effects for enhancing woven shibori, including layering colors, cross dyeing, felting, creating permanent pleats, and burning out 'Woven Shibori 'opens up a world of creative surface design possibilities for weavers and textile artists. AUTHOR: Catharine Ellis has been a weaver and a dyer for more than 40 years. After three decades of leading the Fiber Program at Haywood Community College in North Carolina, she is now dedicated to studio work, focusing on natural dye processes. SELLING POINTS: Catharine Ellis' popular book is back in print! Modern take on a traditional Japanese dyeing technique that is a hot fashion trend combining weaving and hand-dyeing to create unique patterns in handwoven cloth. Includes new and expanded information on shibori techniques with natural dye