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Weaving as an Art Form: A Personal Statement (Schiffer Book for Collectors () by Theo Moorman (1999) Paperback

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Outstanding among textile artists is Theo Moorman, a British weaver who has taught extensively in the United States. Illustrated with beautiful color and black and white examples of her work are her thoughts on the design and aesthetic expression embodied in a woven fabric. The technique of weaving that bears her name is explained with numerous ways the Moorman technique may be varied and used with further exploration. Her experiences with commissioned works are utilized in a special chapter relating the problems and opportunities these present.

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First published April 28, 1980

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October 30, 2022
Glad to finally read this book. An interesting and inspiring look into her approach as an artist, designer and weaver. There is also a good description of the Moorman Technique, with weave drafts, exercises and photos of her work. Definitely a book for every weaver's library.
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January 19, 2020
I'm currently at the point of still calling every part of my loom, 'that thingy' and describing yarns by their colors... this book is for more advanced artists.
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August 11, 2022
It's a well-written book on weaving and art. The author gave clear instruction on her inlay technique in a patient and modest way. Her writing about her early work experience is also very inspiring.
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