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Kanzashi in Bloom: 20 Simple Fold-and-Sew Projects to Wear and Give ペーパーバック – 2009/7/21
英語版
Diane Gilleland
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Kanzashi tsumami is the Japanese art of folding delicate squares of silk into three-dimensional flower petals. In the United States, the online craft culture has sprouted a renewed interest in making Kanzashi with American crafters devising simplified ways to create these gorgeous fabric flowers and incorporating more user-friendly materials like cotton and synthetic fabrics along with the traditional silks.
Kanzashi in Bloom takes the American interpretation of Kanzashi a step further, presenting modern, more easily executed flower designs as elements in a variety of fun, fashionable, hip craft projects. Kanzashi in Bloom offers advice on materials, three petal-folding styles, and techniques for assembling a Kanzashi flower. You’ll also find instructions for 20 projects to wear and give as gifts, including:
• Tiny blossom earrings
• Flowers-in-your-hair clips
• The happiest belt buckle ever
• Elegant floral gift topper
Kanzashi in Bloom takes the American interpretation of Kanzashi a step further, presenting modern, more easily executed flower designs as elements in a variety of fun, fashionable, hip craft projects. Kanzashi in Bloom offers advice on materials, three petal-folding styles, and techniques for assembling a Kanzashi flower. You’ll also find instructions for 20 projects to wear and give as gifts, including:
• Tiny blossom earrings
• Flowers-in-your-hair clips
• The happiest belt buckle ever
• Elegant floral gift topper
- 本の長さ144ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Potter Craft
- 発売日2009/7/21
- 寸法21.72 x 0.99 x 25.45 cm
- ISBN-100823084817
- ISBN-13978-0823084814
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"Diane Gilleland showcases the Japanese art of Kanzashi with craft projects that have an updated, modern style. You’ll find lots of creative ways to use up your scrap fabrics to make quick gifts for family, friends, or yourself!"
—Natalie Zee Drieu, Senior Editor, CRAFT magazine
"Diane Gilleland’s charming flower embellishments instantly bring the simplest accessory, garment, or decoration to life. Best of all, her beautifully photographed how-tos and helpful tips encourage us to add our own spin to these inspiring projects, for a lovely and very personal result."
—Susan Beal, author of Bead Simple and Button It Up
"Kanzashi in Bloom is a must-have book that does a fantastic job of demystifying this ancient Japanese art form for the modern-day crafter. The colorful projects will have you wondering what you can adorn with flowers next!"
—Jenny Ryan, Contributing Writer, CRAFT magazine
—Natalie Zee Drieu, Senior Editor, CRAFT magazine
"Diane Gilleland’s charming flower embellishments instantly bring the simplest accessory, garment, or decoration to life. Best of all, her beautifully photographed how-tos and helpful tips encourage us to add our own spin to these inspiring projects, for a lovely and very personal result."
—Susan Beal, author of Bead Simple and Button It Up
"Kanzashi in Bloom is a must-have book that does a fantastic job of demystifying this ancient Japanese art form for the modern-day crafter. The colorful projects will have you wondering what you can adorn with flowers next!"
—Jenny Ryan, Contributing Writer, CRAFT magazine
著者について
DIANE GILLELAND produces a popular blog and podcast, craftypod.com, and diyalert.com, a calendar of craft classes and events in Portland, Oregon. For more about Diane’s work and Kanzashi, visit kanzashi-in-bloom.com.
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- 出版社 : Potter Craft; Original版 (2009/7/21)
- 発売日 : 2009/7/21
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 144ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0823084817
- ISBN-13 : 978-0823084814
- 寸法 : 21.72 x 0.99 x 25.45 cm
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Heather MacDonald
5つ星のうち5.0
Fabulous!
2014年1月3日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
First saw this book at my library. It was so good I knew I had to have my own copy. Everything is clearly explained and different shapes are given with recommendations about where to use them. The projects are attractive and realistic. Wonderful inspiration!
Mia
5つ星のうち5.0
gute Anleitungen, schöne Ideen
2013年2月9日にドイツでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Habe mir, nachdem ich mir bereits das deutsche Kanzashi-Buch bestellt habe und mir unter "gefaltete Stoffblumen" etwas anderes vorgestellt hatte, als zweites Buch dieses hier bestellt.
Die Anleitungen sind mit tollen Schritt-für-Schritt-Fotos und dazugehörigem Text wunderbar verständlich. Es werden drei verschiedene Blütenblattformen gezeigt, die ich alle beim ersten Anlauf problemlos nacharbeiten konnte. Zudem werden viele kleine Tricks beschrieben, die dazu führen, dass die Fertigung bis zum Ende auch wirklich klappt (auch "Was tun bei Fehlern"). Auch eine Variante für Schmetterlinge ist zu finden.
Die gezeigten Varianten, wie man die Blümchen verwenden kann, sind recht breitgefächert (als Schmuck, Applikation für Kleidung und Taschen, Gürtelschnallendeko, Haarschmuck, Flip-Flop-Deko...) - auch als Anregung für eigene Ideen super.
Zur Kritik am geschichtlichen Abriss: Klar, der ist nicht so detailliert, auch kann man die dort gezeigten Projekte nicht nacharbeiten. Es wird aber auch erwähnt, dass diese Projekte von japanischen Kanzashi-Spezialisten gemacht wurden und die hier gezeigte Variante vereinfacht ist.
Fazit: Wie das Buch für jemanden mit Vorkenntnissen ist, kann ich nicht beurteilen, mir als Anfänger dient es sehr.
Die Anleitungen sind mit tollen Schritt-für-Schritt-Fotos und dazugehörigem Text wunderbar verständlich. Es werden drei verschiedene Blütenblattformen gezeigt, die ich alle beim ersten Anlauf problemlos nacharbeiten konnte. Zudem werden viele kleine Tricks beschrieben, die dazu führen, dass die Fertigung bis zum Ende auch wirklich klappt (auch "Was tun bei Fehlern"). Auch eine Variante für Schmetterlinge ist zu finden.
Die gezeigten Varianten, wie man die Blümchen verwenden kann, sind recht breitgefächert (als Schmuck, Applikation für Kleidung und Taschen, Gürtelschnallendeko, Haarschmuck, Flip-Flop-Deko...) - auch als Anregung für eigene Ideen super.
Zur Kritik am geschichtlichen Abriss: Klar, der ist nicht so detailliert, auch kann man die dort gezeigten Projekte nicht nacharbeiten. Es wird aber auch erwähnt, dass diese Projekte von japanischen Kanzashi-Spezialisten gemacht wurden und die hier gezeigte Variante vereinfacht ist.
Fazit: Wie das Buch für jemanden mit Vorkenntnissen ist, kann ich nicht beurteilen, mir als Anfänger dient es sehr.
l'ivre libre
5つ星のうち5.0
Bourré d'idées
2012年8月18日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Ce livre en anglais est formidable, la technique facile à comprendre; beaucoup d'idées de cadeaux, des idées à changer, compléter qui feront de votre fleur un exemplaire unique. L'ayant commandé sans le voir, je craignais d'être déçue. PAs du tout!!!Je pense d'ailleurs (en été!)à des idées pour noël!
Une bonne (et simple) façon d'utiliser de jolis petits restes de tissu.
Pour sa garde-robe, ses sacs, ses chaussures, décorer un paquet -cadeau..............jusqu'aux minuscules boucles d'oreilles; de très bonnes idées de cadeaux à offrir ou s'offrir pour pas cher et un minimum de couture!
Une bonne (et simple) façon d'utiliser de jolis petits restes de tissu.
Pour sa garde-robe, ses sacs, ses chaussures, décorer un paquet -cadeau..............jusqu'aux minuscules boucles d'oreilles; de très bonnes idées de cadeaux à offrir ou s'offrir pour pas cher et un minimum de couture!
Hopeypooze
5つ星のうち5.0
beauty and clarity in a portanble package.
2009年8月8日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Kanzashi- beautiful flowers made from relatively small pieces of folded fabric and a few stitches. Meditative, a bite size craft- uses up the boxes full of fabric labelled "scraps too small to keep" (you have one too, admit it)- instant gifts or embellishments, instant creative satisfaction.
In this beautifully produced book, Diane Gilleland takes the reader step by step through the process of creating lovely kanzashi. If you are familiar with Gilleland's instructional style from her blog and podcast ([...]), you will be as happy as I was to find the same kind of clear, unambiguous written instructions, and accompanying images.
One of the biggest attributes that sets this author's instruction apart from many others is her ability to explain things in a way that can't be misinterpreted, and to choose photographs or diagrams that show exactly what they need to show. This is actually harder than it sounds, and so many publications fall short.
Too many craft books are really about the author. They showcase the work of the author and their friends, and the teaching aspect seems really secondary- even unto leaving key points out of the instructions, like a cook who gives you her special family recipe, but you KNOW she left something out because you can never get it to taste quite the same. That is NOT the case here- you will be whipping up your own beautiful flowers in no time, and there is no reason why they won't be as perfect as the ones in the book.
The other big unique strength of this book, as in all Gilleland's work, is her casual, sisterly way of empowering the reader to take the skills she shares, and then go and make them their own. For many of us, the first step in creativity is a 'baby step' of trying the same thing in a slightly different colour or material, and Gilleland always leaves me feeling like it was my own idea. Her almost offhand suggestions like 'these would also look great as a..." really are the first push many of us got in the direction of daring to think creatively ourselves.
In this beautifully produced book, Diane Gilleland takes the reader step by step through the process of creating lovely kanzashi. If you are familiar with Gilleland's instructional style from her blog and podcast ([...]), you will be as happy as I was to find the same kind of clear, unambiguous written instructions, and accompanying images.
One of the biggest attributes that sets this author's instruction apart from many others is her ability to explain things in a way that can't be misinterpreted, and to choose photographs or diagrams that show exactly what they need to show. This is actually harder than it sounds, and so many publications fall short.
Too many craft books are really about the author. They showcase the work of the author and their friends, and the teaching aspect seems really secondary- even unto leaving key points out of the instructions, like a cook who gives you her special family recipe, but you KNOW she left something out because you can never get it to taste quite the same. That is NOT the case here- you will be whipping up your own beautiful flowers in no time, and there is no reason why they won't be as perfect as the ones in the book.
The other big unique strength of this book, as in all Gilleland's work, is her casual, sisterly way of empowering the reader to take the skills she shares, and then go and make them their own. For many of us, the first step in creativity is a 'baby step' of trying the same thing in a slightly different colour or material, and Gilleland always leaves me feeling like it was my own idea. Her almost offhand suggestions like 'these would also look great as a..." really are the first push many of us got in the direction of daring to think creatively ourselves.
wabisabi54
5つ星のうち5.0
Excellent introduction to Kanzashi
2011年9月16日にイタリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This book arrived this morning and I have already made several flowers. Not perfect, but certainly more than acceptable. I had read through/watched a number of tutorials on-line, but this book has excellent instructions and step-by-step photographs that provide close-ups, so you can see EXACTLY where you have to fold, insert pins, stitch, etc. What's more, the author provides invaluable advice on what kinds of glues, fabrics and embellishments to use for various types of flowers. The 20 projects included are cute and wide-ranging, but for my money, the real value of this book is as a starting point for your own creativity. Full marks.