DIY String Art

DIY String Art
Author: Jesse Dresbach
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1632504634

This isn't your summer camp string art! String art is making a comeback with seemingly endless new designs, and author Jesse Drebach's modern, more flexible approach lets you methodically string away to your heart's content. This book is full of patterns--simple to more intricate designs--that help you quickly get to the fun part of the craft--the stringing! Jesse walks you through his tool room, and even includes tips on cutting and preparing the right size boards. He shares how to structure the nails using paper patterns and details several stringing techniques. DIY String Art includes simple geometrics, nature-inspired motifs worked on tree slices, zodiac signs, and even patterns for negative space string art where you fill in the entire board everywhere but inside the chosen motif. These are cool, urban designs, some with random string work, some with faceted sections and still others with specific string paths to achieve more uniform results, and they look amazing no matter where you hang them. Jesse's double-wrap technique lets you add pronounced details and even create a string frame--he's thought of, basically, everything you need to know to string a gallery of modern art!

String Art Magic

String Art Magic
Author: Rain Blanken-Turner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2018-06
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781940611730

Geometric string art is created by winding colorful thread around nail heads to develop wonderfully detailed and complex fractal designs. However, without the proper numbered point patterns, it can be almost impossible to recreate. No longer thanks to String Art Magic. With 20 fun and simple projects, author Rain Blanken brings back the art of geometric dreamscapes crafted in string, nails, and parabolic curves. String Art Magic is not only replete with expert tips and how-to technique, it's a treasure trove of difficult-to-find step-by-step geometric string art patterns. With Blanken's engaging style and easy-to-follow guidance, any crafter can learn the secrets to creating intricate geometric string art while discovering how easy it is to follow these patterns. An expert string artist who discovered the craft as a child, Blanken presents patterns of increasing difficulty to help crafters obtain an understanding of how the geometry behind each design works. By the end of String Art Magic, crafters new to the world of string art will have not only completed some amazing and beautiful art to proudly display, but will also be able to customize designs to create their very own string art patterns.

The Beautiful String Art Book

The Beautiful String Art Book
Author: Raymond Gautard
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 161
Release: 1978-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780806953878

Ranging from the simple to the intricate, these one hundred original patterns, complete with precise instructions, include a falling star, a thunderbolt, a racing car, and a tree in winter

String Art Pattern Book

String Art Pattern Book
Author: Lois Kreischer
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1976
Genre: String craft
ISBN: 9780517523964

String Art Patterns

String Art Patterns
Author: Smilonada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2020-11-21
Genre:
ISBN:

37+ different String Art Paper Patterns and templates from simple hearts to complex unicorn and cactus designs. With Bonus Alphabets and numbers string art templates. String Art is not just a craft you do to produce beautiful art to decorate your house or as a gift for a special one. It also has a therapeutic effect, especially, during hammering the nails. This book includes simple and basic step by step instructions to create string art crafts. The templates in this book are ideal for beginners who want simple and adorable designs. The level of complexity in this book ranges from easy to intermediate to fairly complex. Please note that NO strings or nails or any tools are included. Please note that the book has only black and white printed templates with general and simple instructions at the beginning of the book. Tools you need are (Please note that tools are NOT included.) Nails or strong pins Board: Wood, cardboard, or cotton canvas. The patterns in this book will fit in US Letter Size (8.5 x 11 inches / 22 x 28 cm). Of course, you can copy and scale the patterns according to your convenience. Strings The pattern you want to do (You have 37+ options in this book.) Scissors, duct tape, and a pencil. How to use this patterns? The patterns and designs are printed on one single side with no open cutouts. To use simply, tear out the pattern page you want and tape the whole pattern page to the board. With a sharp pencil poke dots at the black dots, then remove the page to reveal the dotted outline. Hammer the nails on the dots. With your choice of colored thread, wrap the thread around each nail, moving in any way you like to fill the pattern. More instructions inside. Features Large 8.5 x 11-inch pages, printed softcover, and paperback binding. The templates are printed on a single side to allow the use of the patterns. Please kindly note that the pages are not perforated, and tools are not included. 37+ different String Art Paper Patterns and Templates from simple hearts to complex unicorn and cactus designs. With Bonus Alphabets and numbers string art templates. Unleash your creativity and make your own unique art! Scroll up and order your copy Now!

Sew Mini Treats

Sew Mini Treats
Author: Klutz, Inc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-02-23
Genre: Felt work
ISBN: 9780545906524

Learn to sew mini treats. This book includes the instructions on how to create more that 18 food plushies.

String Art

String Art
Author: Robert E. Sharpton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1975
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN:

Cool String Art

Cool String Art
Author: Lori Wenger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: String craft
ISBN: 9781464767562

Creating cool string art is as simple as connecting the dots ... or nail heads, that is! Each of the 10 designs includes a nail placement pattern and instructions for wrapping the embroidery floss or other string at random or in number sequence.

DIY String Art

DIY String Art
Author: Jesse Dresbach
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1632504677

This isn't your summer camp string art! String art is making a comeback with seemingly endless new designs, and author Jesse Drebach's modern, more flexible approach lets you methodically string away to your heart's content. This book is full of patterns--simple to more intricate designs--that help you quickly get to the fun part of the craft--the stringing! Jesse walks you through his tool room, and even includes tips on cutting and preparing the right size boards. He shares how to structure the nails using paper patterns and details several stringing techniques. DIY String Art includes simple geometrics, nature-inspired motifs worked on tree slices, zodiac signs, and even patterns for negative space string art where you fill in the entire board everywhere but inside the chosen motif. These are cool, urban designs, some with random string work, some with faceted sections and still others with specific string paths to achieve more uniform results, and they look amazing no matter where you hang them. Jesse's double-wrap technique lets you add pronounced details and even create a string frame--he's thought of, basically, everything you need to know to string a gallery of modern art!

String, Felt, Thread

String, Felt, Thread
Author: Elissa Auther
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780816656097

String, Felt, Thread presents an unconventional history of the American art world, chronicling the advance of thread, rope, string, felt, and fabric from the "low" world of craft to the "high" world of art in the 1960s and 1970s and the emergence today of a craft counterculture. In this full-color illustrated volume, Elissa Auther discusses the work of American artists using fiber, considering provocative questions of material, process, and intention that bridge the art-craft divide. Drawn to the aesthetic possibilities and symbolic power of fiber, the artists whose work is explored here-Eva Hesse, Robert Morris, Claire Zeisler, Miriam Schapiro, Faith Ringgold, and others-experimented with materials that previously had been dismissed for their associations with the merely decorative, with "arts and crafts," and with "women's work." In analyzing this shift and these exceptional artists' works, Auther engages far-reaching debates in the art world: What accounts for the distinction between art and craft? Who assigns value to these categories, and who polices the boundaries distinguishing them? String, Felt, Thread not only illuminates the centrality of fiber to contemporary artistic practice but also uncovers the social dynamics-including the roles of race and gender-that determine how art has historically been defined and valued.