New and different materials for weaving and coiling

New and different materials for weaving and coiling

by Marianne Barnes

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"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, and how to collect and prepare them for weaving. Exciting uses for alternative materials are also explored, including wire, mesh, and recycled materials. Tutorials and projects from well-known weavers and gourd artists, along with an extensive list of resources, make this book a must have for weavers, crafters, and anyone with a passion for handcrafted fiber art"--Publisher's website, viewed June 22, 2012.

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    How does Marianne Barnes’s exploration of non-traditional materials like wire, paper, and mesh challenge your definition of what a basket or fiber art piece can be?

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    If you were to create a woven or coiled piece using entirely recycled or household materials found around you today, what would you choose and why?

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    In what ways does foraging and preparing your own natural materials—such as kudzu, vines, or grasses—change the emotional connection you have with a finished piece of art?

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