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Universal Stitches for Weaving, Embroidery, and Other Fiber Arts - by Nancy Arthur Hoskins (Paperback)
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- Universal Stitches for Weaving, Embroidery, and Other Fiber Arts is a text for beginning or advanced fiber artists that teaches how five basic stitches, plus 195 of their variations and combinations, work upon warp and fabric in functional and decorative ways.
- About the Author: Nancy Arthur Hoskins, an author, artist, and former college instructor, has taught embroidery and weaving classes nationally and internationally.
- 122 Pages
- Crafts + Hobbies, Needlework
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Universal Stitches for Weaving, Embroidery, and Other Fiber Arts is a text for beginning or advanced fiber artists that teaches how five basic stitches, plus 195 of their variations and combinations, work upon warp and fabric in functional and decorative ways. Part One identifies these five universal stitches and provides detailed diagrams and learning projects for mastering each. Part Two presents inspirational weaving, embroidery, and needlelace pieces for adventurous fiber artists who dare to mix techniques, and presents ideas for combined stitch techniques, driven by ancient fabrics from Egypt, China, and Peru. Part Three focuses on how the five universal stitches can be applied to master interlacing, wrapping, looping, chaining, and knotting stitches with ease. Master fiber artist Nancy Arthur Hoskins introduces an integrated method of learning stitches with a unique, visual diagramming system that greatly simplifies the process of learning all 200 stitches, for use in loom weaving, tapestry, and openwork, or as edges, joins, and fringes. Supported by clear and concise diagrams and nearly 100 full-color designs and samples, Universal Stitches is ideal for the fabric student and master alike.About the Author
Nancy Arthur Hoskins, an author, artist, and former college instructor, has taught embroidery and weaving classes nationally and internationally. She has researched antique and ancient textiles in over fifty museums around the world.Additional product information and recommendations
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