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Cargando... Color Works: The Crafter's Guide to Colorpor Deb Menz
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I shouldn't really have this on my 'read' shelf. I carry it with me everywhere. Even now, when most of my books are in storage, I have it with me. I know I SHOULD read it. And yet it makes me nervous. It feels like a maths/science book. It's got graphs in it. So I'm too scared to read it properly. Sick little puppy...what can I say? ( ) One of the few books on color theory that focuses on fiber arts rather than painting. Really understandable, especially with the great illustrations of how color combinations work in different media (beading, knitting, weaving, etc.) If you have the least interest in designing in the fiber arts, you should have this book. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Crafters can explore colors with confidence in a variety of mediums with the advice in this book. The principles of color theory are clearly and simply explained and applied to knitting, spinning, weaving, surface design (including stenciling and rubber stamping), hand and machine embroidery, beadwork, and paper collage. Basic color concepts are presented in sections on color description, values, contrasting and complementary colors, warm and cool colors, undertones, and using color relationships. A pull-out color wheel and handy color chips in perforated format that are easy to remove and use for planning, matching, and shopping for supplies are included. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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