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Hot Textiles Inspiration and Techniques with Heat Tools

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Textile artists will find this unique guide—which follows up on the bestselling Fusing Fabrics—a superbly practical and inspirational introduction to a truly “hot” topic! With detailed instructions, beautiful photography, and health and safety advice, it explains how such equipment as soldering irons, heat guns, and even household irons can add stunning levels of texture and variety to all types of fabrics. The range of techniques covered is amazing: hot and cold foiling, painted and plain Bondaweb (fusible webbing), bead making from synthetics, three-dimensional work, embossing powders, and so much more. There are even ideas for melting and distorting plastic bags and cellophane, and for using a combination of tools and fabrics to create various layers on a single piece.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published February 5, 2007

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I’m sure I’ve read this before and I think I did a workshop with the author some time ago. Refreshing my memory and brushing up on skills. Inspiring and wonderfully experimental.
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August 4, 2012
A pager turner! For anyone and everyone. There are so many techniques and if you can find the supplies, many options for the true up and coming artist.
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