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| #1192549 in Books | Schiffer Publishing | 2012-04-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.96 x.54 x8.51l,1.85 | File type: PDF | 208 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Nice ideas!|By MarleneLouise|One of my hobbies is to do art work on gourds. This book provides a number of great ideas for weaving, wood burning, engraving, etc. with clear instructions on materials and how to work with them. Looking forward to trying these techniques from experienced art/crafters. Nice colorful pictures. Will add this book to the craft section of my librar|About the Author|Marianne Barnes has been making baskets and gourd art for over 20 years. She works with natural and textural materials, including cedar and birch bark, seagrass, mohair and knobby yarn, pods, philodendron sheath, and leather.
An ever-widening range of materials is being used by today's crafters to weave and coil baskets and to decorate gourds. Over 350 color images display the raw materials, techniques for their use, and final works of art created with them. Along with traditional materials such as reeds, white oak, ash, vines, plants, grasses, and bark, kudzu, grapevines, iris, sweetgrass, paper and wire provide new possibilities. Information is included on where to find natural materials, a...
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