The possibilities for three-dimensional manipulation of fabric -
gathering, pleating, tucking, shirring, and quilting woven materials -
are seemingly endless. To describe them all would be to describe the
entire history of sewing.
In The Art of manipulating Fabric, Colette Wolff has set herself just
this task, and she succeeds brilliantly. Working from the simplest
possible form - a flat piece of cloth and a threaded needle - she
categorizes all major dimensional techniques, show how they are related,
and give examples of variations both traditional and modern. The result
is an encyclopedia of techniques that resurface, reshape, restructure
and reconstruct fabric.
- More than 350 diagrams support the extensive how-tos, organized into
broad general categories, then specific sub-techniques
- Handsome photos galleries showcase the breathtaking possibilities in
each technique and aid visual understanding by emphasizing the
sculptured fabric surface with light and shadow
- Textile artists and quilters, as well as garment and home decor
sewers, will expand their design horizons with the almost limitless
effects that can be achieved.