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"Design originals by Suzanne McNeill."--Cover.
A wonderful series containing a selection of beautiful papers for card making, scrapbooking, collage and all papercrafts. Each book contains a beautiful range of A4 acid-free and lignin-free perforated sheets of paper designs
A lovely way to frame small photos and give focus to small precious object, Iris folding is an addictive form of Origami using paper strips. Over 45 paper designs, full instructions and detailed projects included!
"Originally published in the Netherlands by Forte Uitgevers, Utrecht as 'Iris folding compendium, ' 2003; 'Iris folding compendium part 2, ' 2004; and 'Iris folding compendium part 3, ' 2006"--T.p. verso.
Many designers use folding techniques in their work to make three-dimensional forms from two-dimensional sheets of fabric, cardboard, plastic, metal, and many other materials. This unique book explains the key techniques of folding, such as pleated surfaces, curved folding, and crumpling. It has applications for architects, product designers, and jewelry and fashion designers An elegant, practical handbook, Folding for Designers explains over 70 techniques explained with clear step-by-step drawings, crease pattern drawings, and specially commissioned photography. All crease pattern drawings are available to view and download from the Laurence King website.
Learn exciting ways to intricately fold designs in cards and scrapbook pages.
Iris folding has been a popular papercraft for many years, and Maruscha Gaasenbeeks beautiful designs have attracted many followers worldwide. Here, she applies her love of iris folding to her second love, quilting, and shows you how to create stunning quilts based on unique iris-folded designs. Iris quilting, as she has called it, requires just a few basic techniques, all of which are easily mastered by following the clear instructions in the book. There are 16 gorgeous designs to choose from that can be turned into wall hangings, tablemats, bags and cushion covers, in a range of styles and colours to suit both children and adults. Each project is accompanied by step-by-step instructions, templates and details of the fabrics and other materials needed, and the reader is encouraged to try out their own colour and fabric combinations in order to create a design that is uniquely theirs.
The fresh and unique iris folding projects featured in this book are perfect for commemorating special occasions with beautiful handcrafted greeting cards. Intended for crafters at an intermediate skill level, the 20 designs employ both traditional and nontraditional iris folding techniques and make use of materials ranging from fabric, tissue paper, cardstock, ribbon, and specialty papers. Patterns and apertures can be mixed and matched to create unlimited design options, paper can be altered to add texture, and recycled materials can be used to fashion unique finishing touches. The end result will be beautifully made greeting cards to share with cherished friends and family.
Classic techniques—contemporary projects! This second entry in the new Paper Crafts Workshop series proves that traditional methods of crafting can produce some of the most exquisite greeting cards ever. Every idea is eye-opening and lovely: paper lacework, a form of paper weaving knownas papuela, silhouette cutting, iris folding, paper embroidery, paper piercing (Ornare), kaleidoscope folding, and more. With plenty of photos and description to lead the newcomer through every step, and patterns when needed, crafters won’t be able to resist making every card. Best of all, the supplies and papers needed to create these unique designs are all easily found at neighborhood scrapbooking stores.
These are 60 of the most beautiful cards a crafter will ever see, with unique techniques that no other card-making guide uses. Every project showcases excellent craftsmanship, and features great color how-to photographs, diagrams, and patterns. Choose from the classic Dutch and other European styles of folding and stitching to create something special for any occasion. Embroider a geometric star in metallic threads, and then add seed beads for an elegant, crisp design. Layer bright squares, construct a Chinese Pagoda design out of many small bits and scraps, use bold, thick threads to make a wonderfully realistic three-dimensional butterfly, or quilt a small heart-shaped card for Valentine’s Day. Each card is so exquisite that it’s a gift in itself.