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Techniques and Projects
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Lark
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Asheville, North Carolina
 
Photography: Hans van Ommeren, the NetherlandsDesign: Karel van Laar, the NetherlandsIllustrations: Ger Daniels, the NetherlandsPattern drawings: Hetty Paerl, the NetherlandsColor plate
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Tony Lumb, EnglandTranslated from the Dutch by Marianne WiegmanProduction, English language edition: Thorn Boswell, Valerie Ward
Contents
First English language edition published in 1987 by Lark Books,50 College StreetAsheville, North Carolina 28801English translation
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1987
by
Lark Books709876543First published in the Netherlands under the title
Vilt Maken
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Cantecleer bv, de Bilt 1984All rights reserved.Library of Congress Catalog Card Number:
87-80486
ISBN 0-937274-34-8Printed in Hong Kong.
Introduction
I.
The History
of
Felt
8
What is felt?8Looking back in the history
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f felt 8Living with felt 12
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II. Basic Techniquesand Equipment
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Carding on the drum carder 16Carding by hand 16Making a sampler 21Felting with children 28Dyeing with steam 30
Ill. Traditional and Modern Techniquesand Motifs
32
Felting with cutout shapes 32
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Feltmaking and weaving 33
I
Changing texture and structure 36
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Copying a picture in felt 38Mixing of fibers and colors 38Accenting with thread 38Cutting out designs 38Applique and embroidery 40Decorating with sequinsand beads 4 1Adding fringe to felt 4 1
IV. Clothing
Vests and coatsChildren's clothingHatsBoots and slippersMittensBags
V. Other Applications
60
Marbles, balls, beads, buttons 61Dolls and mice 63Felting in a washing machine 68Freestyle felting and stiffened felt 68
VI. Group Feltmaking
75
Felting a blanket theold nomadic way
75
Additional Reading 84Sources of Feltmaking Supplies 85Credits 86
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