Nomadic Felts : Artistic Traditions in World Cultures
Review pending By Stephanie Bunn Published by British Museum Press 2010 Reviewed Felt Matters 102 March 2011
Review pending By Stephanie Bunn Published by British Museum Press 2010 Reviewed Felt Matters 102 March 2011
A lovely inspirational book, written in German. By Annette Quentin-Stoll and Robert Quentin Published by MaroVerlag 2013
Batchuluun explores the origins and semiology of Mongolian “felt culture”, discussing in turn the emergence of felt technology, contemporary feltmaking traditions and the significance of the symbols encountered in Mongolian…
A comprehensive history of felt, how it has been used and developed from ancient origins to contemporary. Mullins outlines how felt is made and gives a timeline of its use…
Informative book on the history of felt making written to accompany the exhibition "Art of the Feltmaker" at Abbot Hall, by IFA founder Mary Burkett in 1979. By Mary Burkett…
An introduction to the history of felt – short, concise and illustrated with B/W images and line drawings. Techniques of carding, wet felting and rainbow dyeing of fibres. Simple projects…
This is a really interesting book and includes felt traditions from around the world. Felting techniques are explained systematically before moving on to felting projects Some of the techniques are…
An inspirational book, written in German, full of beautiful photos. By Annette Quentin-Stoll and Robert Quentin Published by MaroVerlag 2017
Review pending By Beverley Gordon Published by Watson-Gupthill 1980
Wet felting is an incredible textile art form that offers enormous opportunity for genuine creativity and innovation. This beautiful book is a complete guide to the process, from the basic…