Japanese Paper Yarn :Using Washi and Kami-ito to Knit, Crochet, Weave, and More

Japanese Paper Yarn

Japanese Paper Yarn :Using Washi and Kami-ito to Knit, Crochet, Weave, and More

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Teaches crafters how to make and use a gorgeous material for extra enjoyment in knitting, crocheting, and weaving: paper yarn.

“Ancient techniques for a contemporary application. A must have for every artist who works with paper. Informative and very inspirational!” --Anna van Bohemen, fiber artist

Explore Japanese paper yarn to add new dimensions to your favorite fiber crafts like knitting, crocheting, macrame, weaving, or mixed media. Textile artist Andra F. Stanton focuses you on a fresh perspective: crafting with paper yarn instead of expected yarns of wool or cotton.

• Beginning with its deep roots in Japan, learn about paper yarn's rich versatility.

• With simple instructions, make your own paper yarn from a sheet of kozo paper.

• Try 12 inspiring projects, from beginner-friendly pulped paper weaving to a more-experienced-level knitted scarf. Then you're ready to use paper yarn to take your own favorite crafts in new directions.

Throughout, enjoy photos of works by dozens of the contemporary artists who have brought paper yarn to the West's galleries and museums of the 21st century.

Whatever your crafting level, this is an accessible resource, blending history, instructions, and artistic inspiration. Elevate your making with the tranquility of a traditional process that is perfect for mindful crafting.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780764368301
ISBN10 0764368303
Number Of Pages 96
Item Weight 594 g
Publisher / Reseller Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Format hardback
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“Stanton provides wonderful historical references on papermaking in Asia. Both the experienced papermaker and novice will enjoy this pleasurable read that sets the scene for learning the time-honored technique of making paper yarn . . . Clear and concise instructions inspire confidence and encouragement to dive in and begin! . . . An important resource for fiber and paper artists who desire to use paper yarn in woven or knitted articles and sculpture.” -- Karen Olson, web editor and marketing coordinator, International Association of Hand Papermakers and Paper Artists (IAPMA)
“Hand papermaking, in all its many manifestations, is an engaging and beguiling craft. In this book, Andra Stanton reveals the mysteries and pleasures of making intriguing creations from paper yarn.” -- Peter Thomas, papermaker, book artist, and author
“Ancient techniques for a contemporary application. A must have for every artist who works with paper. Informative and very inspirational!” -- Anna van Bohemen, fiber artist
“Takes us on a delightful journey . . . A variety of approaches and applications of paper string are supported by a rich selection of artists’ works, displaying both beautiful objects and intriguing techniques. For both the beginner or experienced papermaker . . . an excellent book for papermaking and fiber arts classes or individuals interested in exploring this process.”
-- Elizabeth Mackie, fiber artist; Professor of Art, The College of New Jersey
“Expertly unites the traditional and contemporary by including the craft of hand papermaking with projects for and images from today’s artists.” -- Amanda Degener, paper artist; owner, Cave Paper, Inc.

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Author's Bio

Textile artist Andra F. Stanton's work is exhibited in galleries throughout the United States, and her writing on the artistry, emotional benefits, and history of fiber crafts has inspired many makers. A retired psychotherapist, she is also the author of Dimensional Cloth: Sculpture by Contemporary Textile Artists and How Art Heals. Meher McArthur is an Asian art historian specializing in Japanese art. She is the art and cultural director for Japan House in Los Angeles.

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