Paper artist Helen Hiebert shares unique paper weaving projects with step-by-step instructions and inspirational prompts for developing a daily practice. Combining fiber art and paper craft techniques, paper weaving is accessible, sustainable, and fun. Each project in the book includes a prompt, a technique, step-by-step instructions with photographs, and examples that will inspire readers to repurpose, recycle, and reuse papers they may already have, like maps, postcards, holiday cards, or journals. And, because it does not require specialized equipment like a loom, paper weaving really is…mehr
Paper artist Helen Hiebert shares unique paper weaving projects with step-by-step instructions and inspirational prompts for developing a daily practice. Combining fiber art and paper craft techniques, paper weaving is accessible, sustainable, and fun. Each project in the book includes a prompt, a technique, step-by-step instructions with photographs, and examples that will inspire readers to repurpose, recycle, and reuse papers they may already have, like maps, postcards, holiday cards, or journals. And, because it does not require specialized equipment like a loom, paper weaving really is for everyone. Prompts and thoughtful questions are designed to help readers find their own creative path. Inspiring profiles and stories run throughout the book, highlighting a range of contemporary paper weaving artists.
Helen Hiebert is a papermaker, artist, and author of books on papermaking and paper crafts, including The Art of Papercraft, Papermaker’s Companion, and Papermaking with Garden Plants and Common Weeds. She teaches papermaking classes and workshops, writes a weekly blog, and is the host and producer of the podcast Paper Talk, which features interviews with papermakers and paper artists. Hiebert's blog, The Sunday Paper, is a resource for ideas and inspiration via stories and examples of people doing exciting, innovative, and beautiful things with paper. She lives in Colorado.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Exploring the Origins Early Cloth Weaving Early Paper Weaving Basket Weaving Paper Weaving in School Modern Weaving Chapter 2: Tools & Materials Paper (Of Course!) Other Materials Tools Other Useful Items Chapter 3: Learning the Basics & Developing Your Design Eye Fundamentals of Paper Weaving Developing Your Design Eye Chapter 4: Establishing a Daily Practice Cultivating Flow 12 Benefits of a Daily Practice A History of Daily Challenges The Intermittent Daily Practice Chapter 5: Your Paper Weaving Journey Things to Consider as You Embark on Your Journey The Prompts Recycle: Straight to the Point Roots: Home Sweet Home Joy: Explore the Edge World: Global Vision Nature: The Great Outdoors Travel: Dream Vacation Landscape: What a View! Random: Simply by Chance Contrast: Worlds Collide, in a Good Way Perspective: Fading Away Routine: Daily Delight Window: Looking Out Direction: Any Way You Like It Circle: Circle in a Square Concentric: Inside Out Ephemera: Those Were the Days Silhouette: Standing Out Highlight: Center Stage Symbol: What Do You Stand For? Winding: Around & Around Crossing: Back to the Strip Treasure: Hidden Gems Waves: That's Very Fluttering Light: All Will Be Revealed Layer: What's Under There? Variety: A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That Modular: The Sum Is Greater Than the Parts Breathe: Give Me Some Space Angle: What's Your Angle Puzzle: One Step at a Time Chapter 6: Weaving Projects to Showcase Your Work Woven Note Card Reverse Piano Hinge Album Woven Paper Lantern Chapter 7: Gallery Hollie Chastain Galen Gibson-Cornell Naomi J. Kendall Carole Kunstadt Dorothy McGuinness Rhiannon "Skye" Tafoya Julie VonDerVellen Therese Zemlin Glossary Metric Conversion Chart Resources Suggested Reading Image List Contributing Artists Acknowledgments Index About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1: Exploring the Origins Early Cloth Weaving Early Paper Weaving Basket Weaving Paper Weaving in School Modern Weaving Chapter 2: Tools & Materials Paper (Of Course!) Other Materials Tools Other Useful Items Chapter 3: Learning the Basics & Developing Your Design Eye Fundamentals of Paper Weaving Developing Your Design Eye Chapter 4: Establishing a Daily Practice Cultivating Flow 12 Benefits of a Daily Practice A History of Daily Challenges The Intermittent Daily Practice Chapter 5: Your Paper Weaving Journey Things to Consider as You Embark on Your Journey The Prompts Recycle: Straight to the Point Roots: Home Sweet Home Joy: Explore the Edge World: Global Vision Nature: The Great Outdoors Travel: Dream Vacation Landscape: What a View! Random: Simply by Chance Contrast: Worlds Collide, in a Good Way Perspective: Fading Away Routine: Daily Delight Window: Looking Out Direction: Any Way You Like It Circle: Circle in a Square Concentric: Inside Out Ephemera: Those Were the Days Silhouette: Standing Out Highlight: Center Stage Symbol: What Do You Stand For? Winding: Around & Around Crossing: Back to the Strip Treasure: Hidden Gems Waves: That's Very Fluttering Light: All Will Be Revealed Layer: What's Under There? Variety: A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That Modular: The Sum Is Greater Than the Parts Breathe: Give Me Some Space Angle: What's Your Angle Puzzle: One Step at a Time Chapter 6: Weaving Projects to Showcase Your Work Woven Note Card Reverse Piano Hinge Album Woven Paper Lantern Chapter 7: Gallery Hollie Chastain Galen Gibson-Cornell Naomi J. Kendall Carole Kunstadt Dorothy McGuinness Rhiannon "Skye" Tafoya Julie VonDerVellen Therese Zemlin Glossary Metric Conversion Chart Resources Suggested Reading Image List Contributing Artists Acknowledgments Index About the Author
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