Felt Ebook
by Viltė Kazlauskaitė
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About the Ebook
This is a revised English version of a popular Lithuanian book "Veltinis" ("Felt") by fibre artist Vilte Kazlauskaite.
The new edition is full of technical tips and inspiring illustrations of Lithuanian felt makers' works. It reviews the origin of felt, the nature of felt and wool.
The book introduces different felting techniques - wet felting, nuno felting, cobweb felting, 3D felting, it also gives a short introduction to needle felting and knit felt.
There are a lot of tips and tricks, a lot of attention is paid to decorative surface of felt, and the book also encourages mixing of techniques, improvising and experimenting.
The book is filled with beautiful photos of 13 felt makers' work.
It is not just a technical book; it is a source of inspiration and reference for anyone in love with the felt technique.
The new edition is full of technical tips and inspiring illustrations of Lithuanian felt makers' works. It reviews the origin of felt, the nature of felt and wool.
The book introduces different felting techniques - wet felting, nuno felting, cobweb felting, 3D felting, it also gives a short introduction to needle felting and knit felt.
There are a lot of tips and tricks, a lot of attention is paid to decorative surface of felt, and the book also encourages mixing of techniques, improvising and experimenting.
The book is filled with beautiful photos of 13 felt makers' work.
It is not just a technical book; it is a source of inspiration and reference for anyone in love with the felt technique.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Crafts & Hobbies
- Additional Categories Arts & Photography Books
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 100 pgs
- Publish Date: May 11, 2014
- Last Edit Oct 28, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords felting, felt, felt, nuno felt, fiber arts, textile arts
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About the Creator
Vilte Kazlauskaite
Lithuania, Europe
I had been working in textile art field for more than a decade. Exploring felt, nuno felt and natural dyeing has been my biggest interest. I wrote a book about felt in Lithuania in 2008 and it was a success. In response to requests from non Lithuanian speakers through these years, I have finally translated the book to English and offering it to a wider public of readers. For anyone in love with a felt technique.