Dolls provide textile artists with the perfect medium
for exploring stitch and textile techniques. In Cloth Dolls for Textile Artists,
artist and teacher Ray Slater presents the basic principles and techniques of
doll making so readers can transfer their work into a three-dimensional format.
The author provides patterns for different shapes of dolls, from the simplest
stump doll to the more complicated jointed doll. Practical instruction on needle-sculpting
expressive faces using needle and thread embroidery is described, as well as details
on how to use the patterns to make the basic cloth doll. Artists can then really
start to express themselves by using a range of textile techniques on the doll
whether directly on to the body or on the clothes worn—from beading, hand
embroidering, machine embroidering, stamping, dyeing, felting (ideal for hair!),
and even quilting.
The book includes full step-by-step instructions on all the techniques and
patterns and stunning images of the creative cloth dolls from textile artists
around the world. Doll makers and textile artists will be inspired by the techniques
in this book and will explore and develop these to decorate and embellish their
dolls.
Hardbound, 8½ x 10 7/8, 128 pages
110 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-087-6
About the author:
Ray Slater trained as a textile artist at Goldsmiths, University of London.
She also trained as a costume maker for theater and television. She curated an
exhibition of cloth dolls from the United States, Australia, Canada, and the United
Kingdom in 2003 and is now one of the leading teachers on the subject in the United
Kingdom where she is based. She is also embarking on a teaching tour in the United
States. Ray lives in London.
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