Passementerie :Handcrafting Contemporary Trimmings, Fringes, Tassels, and More
Passementerie :Handcrafting Contemporary Trimmings, Fringes, Tassels, and More
hardback
Published:
15 February, 2024
Description
Welcome to the glorious world of passementerie, one of the rarest of textile crafts. Passementerie is rich in design, color, texture, and flamboyance and lets you add special touches to your home, wardrobe, and fiber arts.
In this hands-on introduction, artist and designer Ashdown combines her mastery of the centuries-old skills with a vibrant, contemporary aesthetic. Learn centuries-old methods and how to apply them to make ornamental trimmings.
• 11 guided projects for home and wardrobe, from Chanel-style jacket fringe to braided edging for a window blind
• For beginner and intermediate weavers; requires only a simple rigid heddle loom
• Understanding how passementerie is woven helps fashion- and clothing-focus crafters, textile artists, embroiderers, knitters, upholsterers, milliners, and all of us who have ever purchased these embellishments
You’ll make picot and scallop trim for a cushion, bouclé tweed fringe (Chanel style) for a jacket, braid for a roman blind hem, double-warp-braid napkin rings, a silk-and-mohair crête cuff bracelet, oversized trim for a scarf, opulent fringed crête braid for a footstool, and more.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780764367182 |
| ISBN10 | 0764367188 |
| Number Of Pages | 160 |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Schiffer Publishing Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
“A groundbreaking contribution to the world of textile crafts . . . an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to embark on a journey into the realm of handwoven embellishments.”
-- Marisa Gutmacher, VP of Design, Samuel & Sons
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Author's Bio
Elizabeth Ashdown, one of only a few professional passementerie artists working in the UK today, has been credited with reinvigorating this endangered heritage craft. She combines the centuries-old skills with a contemporary aesthetic to create acclaimed artworks. Her master classes in passementerie have a long waiting list, and her work has been featured in publications such as Embroidery Magazine, Pom Pom Quarterly, Crafts Magazine, The Textile Eye, Selvedge, Living Etc, and Homes & Gardens. Her studio is in London, UK. www.elizabethashdown.co.uk