Finely detailed illustrations, selected from rare turn-of-the-century sources, provide striking examples of decorative ironwork designed to embellish balconies, gates, window grilles, staircases, doorways, and other architectural features. A rich source of inspiration and elegant, royalty-free material for graphic artists, designers, and craftworkers.
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Artists, illustrators, designers, and craftspeople in search of exceptionally bold and inventive motifs will find them in this versatile treasury brimming with 125 royalty-free designs. Taken from authentic Celtic and Old Norse sources, they include an amazing array of birds, human figures, and mythological creatures, all ingeniously woven into an intricate network of spirals and interlacings.Meticulously adapted from artwork that graced ancient rune stones and religious symbols, furniture, manuscripts, bronze mirrors, sword hilts, cooking utensils, and other artifacts, the illustrations depict a crucifix; decorative creatures that adorned the pages of the Lindisfarne Gospels; interwoven designs from stone crosses of Ireland, Scotland, and Cornwall; and many other designs and motifs.Convenient and inexpensive, this collection offers inspiration and a wealth of immediately usable dramatic ornamentation rich in character and distinctive in content. clip art;celtic tattoo;celtic style;celtic artwork;celtic knots;celtic art;celtic patterns;celtic designs;celtic knotwork;viking age;ancient celtic;art forms;folk art;quilt designs;modern artists;scandinavian folk;knotwork designs;intricate designs;wood burning;graph paper;computer graphics;historical text;reference library;cross stitch;stained glass;craftspeople;vector;nordic;silhouette;dover;typography;leatherwork;cds;sweeden;sketchpad;hilts;mandalas;lindisfarne;stencils;instruction;kells;bain;meehan;coloring;clip;viking;braids;norse;calligraphy;illumination;decorative;embroidery;carving;spirals;illuminated;tattoos;leather;how-to;jewelry;beginners;definitive;borders;norway;books on celtic knots;books on typographies;books on sweeden;books on dovers;books on cross stitches;books on stained glasses;books on lindisfarne;books on cds;books on intricate designs;books on computer graphics;books on clip arts;books on quilt designs;books on instructions;books on stencils;books on vectors;books on bain;books on hilts;books on art forms;books on craftspeoples;books on kells;books on leatherworks;books on celtic patterns;books on wood burnings;books on historical texts;books on celtic arts;books on mandalas;books on graph papers;books on spirals;books on reference libraries;books on scandinavian folks;books on celtic styles;books on celtic designs;books on silhouette;books on modern artists;books on celtic tattoos;books on folk arts;books on sketchpads;books on viking ages
Here is a rich anthology that busy graphic artists will find indispensable. Choose from a variety of royalty-free decorative corners, a basic element in any design project, including finely woven floral and foliate motifs: bold geometrics; banners, bunting, stars, firecrackers, and eagles for the Fourth of July; bells, holly, and tree ornaments for Christmas; delicate garlands of summertime blossoms, and much more. This versatile collection supplies over 200 eye-catching and attractive patterns — all printed jet-black on glossy high-quality paper. Designers, artists, illustrators, advertisers, printers, and craftworkers will find this comprehensive archive an excellent source of ideas for a variety of assignments and a worthwhile addition to any working library.
Artists, designers, and craftworkers will welcome this inexpensive archive of traditional Russian folk motifs — all royalty-free. Over 220 designs, meticulously rendered from authentic art and artifacts, date from the third to the 20th centuries. Included are Matryoshka dolls; carpet motif from Moldova; stove tile motifs from Moscow and the Ukraine; clay toys from Archangel, Kirov, and Tula; metalwork motifs from the Caucasus; architectural motifs from Georgia; ceramic figurines from Gzhel; Ukrainian Easter eggs, and many more.Ideal for bringing the authentic flavor of Russian folk art to a host of direct graphic art applications, this modesty priced treasury will also serve as a rich source of inspiration for textile design, home, and furniture decoration, and a wide range of other art and craft projects. Russsian clip art; Russian designs; Dover; Russian folk designs; craftwork designs
More than 350 decorative designs in this impressive collection, including 256 letters, display the glories of extant medieval manuscripts. Exceptionally rare letters and borders that once enhanced medieval bibles and other rare manuscripts are ornamented with exquisite florals, gem-like geometrics, curvilinear motifs interwoven with religious figures, and superb embellishments.Comprising a practical archive of usable lettering for artists and craftworkers alike, this impressive collection also provides medievalists with a wonderful glimpse of the ancient art of manuscript illumination. illuminated clip art; medieval clip art; Dover; medieval letters; medieval borders
Long before the invention of pottery, men and women wove baskets from plant fibers. Today, craftworkers creating textiles and other products make use of many of these same resources and methods. Thoroughly researched and charmingly written, this practical guide by a veteran botanist and horticulturist provides weavers and gardeners alike with a wealth of information on growing plants for use in weaving and dyeing projects. Beginning with the history and uses of plant fibers, A Weaver's Garden then offers valuable hints on dyeing fibers and fabrics and how to use soap plants for cleaning textiles. Readers will also find expert advice on fragrant plants for scenting and protecting textiles, what plant materials to use as tools, how to plan and create a garden containing cotton, flax, indigo, madder, fuller's teasel, woad, and many other useful plants; and much more. A glossary, pronunciation guide, and an abundance of illustrations complete this informative and inspiring volume. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9780486407128 Media Type: Paperback(DOVER) Publisher: Dover Publications Publication Date: 05-13-1999 Pages: 240 Product Dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)Table of Contents Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 Plant Fibers for Spinning and Stuffing The History and Uses of Plant Fibers The Occurrence and Properties of Plant Fibers Cotton Flax Fiber Plants to Know and Grow 2 Dyes from Plants A Brief History of Natural Dyeing Plants as Sources of Pigments Using Plants to Dye Fibers and Fabrics Dye Plants to Know and Grow Indigo 3 Soap Plants for Cleaning Textiles Cleaning without Soap About Soap Surfactants as Cleaning Agents Washing Different Fibers and Fabrics Soap Plants to Know and Grow 4 Fragrant Plants to Scent and Protect Textiles Traditional Sachets Textile Pest Repellents Harvesting and Drying Fragrant Plants Fragrant and Insecticidal Plants to Know and Grow 5 Plant Materials Used to Make Textile Tools Spindles and Other Spinning Tools Reeds and Other Weaving Tools Teasels for Finishing Woolens Plants to Know and Grow for Use as Tools 6 Creating a Garden Planning and Preparation Getting and Growing Plants Resources Public Gardens to Visit Suppliers of Herbal Products Suppliers of Seeds and Plants "Suppliers of Fiber, Yarn, and Dyeing Supplies" Glossary Pronunciation Guide Index Show More
Delight the eye and please the spirit with attractive stained glass sun- or lightcatchers. When time's at a premium, craftworkers will find miniature stained glass art just the thing to satisfy the creative urge. Lightcatchers need far less time to complete than larger projects but still produce a rainbow of dazzling colors.With over 100 patterns to choose from, beginners can fashion a butterfly, birds, flowers, toys, a whale, dolphin, and candle. For advanced craftworkers, there's a more challenging cornucopia brimming with fruit, a smiling sun, and a clown. Hang these stunning showpieces in windows, on lampshades, in front of burning candles — any place where they catch and refract light. The results are spectacular.Templates of sturdy stock (many in actual project size) are ready to be cut out. Patterns can be enlarged, reduced, or used as is — to suit personal needs.Stained glass artists will want to add this affordable volume to their working libraries as a source of gift ideas, holiday decorations, or simply to create unique items for personal enjoyment.
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(Size) : about 85 cm ( 33.46 inch ) x length 150 cm (59.05 inch) (Material) : Cotton 100% (Break) : One in the middle (Origin) : Made in japan (Condition) : A brand new It is Noren curtain crafted with craftsmen's special technique. A dyeing technique inherited by traditional craftworkers in Kyoto. Hand draw, blurred dyeing, squeezing dyeing, using a unique indigo dye, persimmon juice dye. There are various Techniques for Dyeing Cloth.In this Traditional process that is also very few in Kyoto, we will focused on how to Dyed Cloth(Rouketsu Batik). The gradation and overlapping colors are beautiful. Also, the color you actually see and the color you can see when you hold it against the light are beautiful as well. And it’s easy to maintain. This Japanese Noren Curtain is carefully made by art craftsmen and not mass-produced goods in factories.Artistic Noren Curtain have great presence and can be fashionable as tapestries on the wall. The Noren is originally used for the entrance of the house for the light removal. It is also a feature of Noren that you can easily change the atmosphere of the room by hiding the back of the house from the entrance at the time of visiting,using the goods as a partition of the room and blindfold. * Since the olden days, people say that Norens Curtain are a mystical barrier against evil and can remove the bad vibes from outside that cause illness and other misfortune. ---How to care Noren-- First, soak Noren in the hot water (30-40°C) and wash by rubbing with a neutral detergent. (focusing on the dirty parts) Next, wring it dry to make it half dry. Then dry it in the shade and iron(covering with a cloth) out the wrinkles when it gets almost dry. After that, the condition will be almost the same as a brand new item and you can enjoy better Noren.
(Size) : about 88 cm ( 34.64 inch ) x length 150 cm (59.05 inch) (Material) : Linen 100% (Break) : One in the middle (Origin) : Made in japan (Condition) : A brand new *This item is a built-to-order item. Craftsman will start producing each item after I received an order. Since it's all handmade and hand-painted, it will take about 2 weeks until it's finished. It is Noren curtain crafted with craftsmen's special technique. A dyeing technique inherited by traditional craftworkers in Kyoto. Hand draw, blurred dyeing, squeezing dyeing, using a unique indigo dye, persimmon juice dye. There are various Techniques for Dyeing Cloth.In this Traditional process that is also very few in Kyoto, we will focused on how to Dyed Cloth(Rouketsu Batik). The gradation and overlapping colors are beautiful. Also, the color you actually see and the color you can see when you hold it against the light are beautiful as well. And it’s easy to maintain. This Japanese Noren Curtain is carefully made by art craftsmen and not mass-produced goods in factories.Artistic Noren Curtain have great presence and can be fashionable as tapestries on the wall. The Noren is originally used for the entrance of the house for the light removal. It is also a feature of Noren that you can easily change the atmosphere of the room by hiding the back of the house from the entrance at the time of visiting,using the goods as a partition of the room and blindfold. * Since the olden days, people say that Norens Curtain are a mystical barrier against evil and can remove the bad vibes from outside that cause illness and other misfortune. ---How to care Noren-- First, soak Noren in the hot water (30-40°C) and wash by rubbing with a neutral detergent. (focusing on the dirty parts) Next, wring it dry to make it half dry. Then dry it in the shade and iron(covering with a cloth) out the wrinkles when it gets almost dry. After that, the condition will be almost the same as a brand new item and you can enjoy better Noren.
You'll find a thousand different uses for this practical archive of royalty-free designs with a floral theme. It includes over 700 wonderfully graceful and imaginative designs featuring flowers, leaves, and vines in delicate interlacements. Most incorporate elaborately embellished letters, initials, monograms, and names. Needleworkers, fabric painters, and other craftworkers will love browsing through these pages for the perfect design to personalize towels, handkerchiefs, bed linens, clothing, and more. Textile designers, graphic artists, and calligraphers will also find the volume brimming with useful ideas and models for creating rich floral designs, illustrated letters, borders, and frames. floral clip art; floral designs; Dover; floral craftwork designs; decorative initials
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