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Wild textiles : grown, foraged, found / Alice Fox.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Batsford, 2022Description: 127 pages: illustrations (color) ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 1849947872
  • 9781849947879
Subject(s):
Incomplete contents:
1. Engaging with the natural world -- 2. Grown -- 3. Foraged -- 4. Found -- 5. Gathered -- 6. Re-purposed -- Final thoughts.
Summary: "Textile artist Alice Fox shows how to work with found, foraged, gathered and grown materials to create fabulous textile pieces that are inspired by, and made from, nature. She encourages crafters to be open minded and experimental, using local (and sometimes) unconventional materials, working with the seasons and learning what materials are available at different times of year to ground artists in natural cycles and integrate creative activity with a strong sense of place and character. Alongside advice on growing your own plants (such as flax or nettles) for creative work, the book is packed with practical ideas for foraging; from weeds, dandelions and other plants useful for making cordage, or leaves that can be stitched, quilted and shaped into vessels, to grass, wool, plastics and mud that can be gathered and delightfully repurposed by the textile artist. Other ideas for found materials include stones, shells and wood that can be wrapped or woven into, as well as a multitude of urban treasures that find a new life in creative hands."--
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Lending Books Elisabeth C. Miller Library Tall Shelves QK98.7.A1 F69 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39352800189037
Total holds: 0

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Engaging with the natural world -- 2. Grown -- 3. Foraged -- 4. Found -- 5. Gathered -- 6. Re-purposed -- Final thoughts.

"Textile artist Alice Fox shows how to work with found, foraged, gathered and grown materials to create fabulous textile pieces that are inspired by, and made from, nature. She encourages crafters to be open minded and experimental, using local (and sometimes) unconventional materials, working with the seasons and learning what materials are available at different times of year to ground artists in natural cycles and integrate creative activity with a strong sense of place and character. Alongside advice on growing your own plants (such as flax or nettles) for creative work, the book is packed with practical ideas for foraging; from weeds, dandelions and other plants useful for making cordage, or leaves that can be stitched, quilted and shaped into vessels, to grass, wool, plastics and mud that can be gathered and delightfully repurposed by the textile artist. Other ideas for found materials include stones, shells and wood that can be wrapped or woven into, as well as a multitude of urban treasures that find a new life in creative hands."--

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