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The art of tapestry weaving : a complete guide to mastering the techniques for making images with yarn /

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: North Adams, MA : Storey Publishing, 2020Description: 306 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781635861358
  • 1635861357
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 746.7/2 23
LOC classification:
  • TT849 .M49 2020
Summary: "Rebecca Mezoff shares her techniques in this in-depth guide to every aspect of the process, from developing a color palette to selecting yarn, warping the loom, and weaving the image"--
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Put aside those preconceptions of dusty, medieval tapestries hanging on castle walls! Tapestry weaving has a whole new look, and fiber enthusiasts of all levels are eager to try their hand at creating images with yarn. Rebecca Mezoff, a renowned teacher of contemporary tapestry weaving, shares her techniques in this in-depth guide to every aspect of the process, from developing a color palette to selecting yarn, warping the loom, and weaving the image. Crafters can choose from inexpensive tabletop and hand-held looms to larger floor looms. Detailed step-by-step photos and inspiring examples from a range of weaver-artists make this a one-stop resource for tapestry weaving how-to.

Includes index.

"Rebecca Mezoff shares her techniques in this in-depth guide to every aspect of the process, from developing a color palette to selecting yarn, warping the loom, and weaving the image"--

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Publishers Weekly Review

Weaving teacher Mezoff surveys contemporary tapestry techniques in her beautiful and expansive debut. Mezoff reminds readers that "there are many combinations of tools and materials you can use to create a tapestry," and one of her goals for the book is "simplifying those choices so that you can get started." The author begins by suggesting novices get comfortable making mistakes, before going on to cover everything from yarn terminology to how to choose a loom. The book's second part teaches crafters how to make tapestries of their own. For Mezoff, "one of the most magical things about tapestry is that the structure of the fabric and the image are created at the same time," with every tapestry "woven from bottom to top much like a brick wall is formed: each brick supports the ones above it." Throughout, she uses close-up illustrations and diagrams to explain the more complicated aspects of the craft, such as determining " whether a weft yarn will work on a particular warp." Handsome photographs, a glossary of terms, a primer on color theory and design principles, a succinct history of tapestries, and examples of tapestries by artists working in the medium today round things out. Mezoff's canny and thoughtful guide is sure to inspire crafters of all skill and experience levels. (Nov.)

Booklist Review

The fiber arts are perennially popular, but weaving is not as widely practiced, and tapestry weaving is a specific subset that may appear even more impenetrable. To be sure, tapestry weaving is a particular art form with lots of jargon and is not as easy for a beginner to pick up as, say, knitting or crochet. Tapestry weaving looms come in several varieties, each with its own benefits, and it may be difficult for a beginner to know how to choose even the most basic equipment to start with. The advantage of this book is that it lays out all the details and techniques in an almost curricular way, so that readers feel as though they are taking a class taught by a master. A historical overview includes the many cultures in which tapestry weaving is traditional, and provides readers with a grounding in the art form and significant artists. The high level of detail in the explanations of everything from equipment to materials to techniques makes this book a must-have for the aspiring tapestry weaver.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Rebecca Mezoff is the author of The Art of Tapestry Weaving . An award-winning weaver and nationally known teacher of tapestry weaving, she reaches thousands of students annually through her online courses, popular self-styled weaving retreats, and in-person workshops at Penland School of Craft, Convergence, and Red Alder Fiber Arts. Mezoff has been weaving tapestries for 15 years and her articles on the subject have appeared in the American Tapestry Alliance , Spin Off , Handwoven , and Fiber Art Now . She lives in Colorado.

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