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New Ideas in Fusing Fabric: Creative Cutting, Bonding and Mark-Making with the Soldering Iron
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New Ideas in Fusing Fabric: Creative Cutting, Bonding and Mark-Making with the Soldering Iron in Franklin, TN
Current price: $29.95

Barnes and Noble
New Ideas in Fusing Fabric: Creative Cutting, Bonding and Mark-Making with the Soldering Iron in Franklin, TN
Current price: $29.95
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The author of the bestselling
Fusing Fabric
takes a fresh look at the creative possibilities of the soldering iron-the tool that revolutionized textile art. Inspired by traditional embroidery and sewing techniques, Margaret Beal experiments with a variety of synthetic fabrics—including Evalon, Lutradur, and polymetallics—to develop new surface textures and three-dimensional pieces. Along with detailed instructions, Beal presents a beautiful display of today's most exciting textile work.
Fusing Fabric
takes a fresh look at the creative possibilities of the soldering iron-the tool that revolutionized textile art. Inspired by traditional embroidery and sewing techniques, Margaret Beal experiments with a variety of synthetic fabrics—including Evalon, Lutradur, and polymetallics—to develop new surface textures and three-dimensional pieces. Along with detailed instructions, Beal presents a beautiful display of today's most exciting textile work.
The author of the bestselling
Fusing Fabric
takes a fresh look at the creative possibilities of the soldering iron-the tool that revolutionized textile art. Inspired by traditional embroidery and sewing techniques, Margaret Beal experiments with a variety of synthetic fabrics—including Evalon, Lutradur, and polymetallics—to develop new surface textures and three-dimensional pieces. Along with detailed instructions, Beal presents a beautiful display of today's most exciting textile work.
Fusing Fabric
takes a fresh look at the creative possibilities of the soldering iron-the tool that revolutionized textile art. Inspired by traditional embroidery and sewing techniques, Margaret Beal experiments with a variety of synthetic fabrics—including Evalon, Lutradur, and polymetallics—to develop new surface textures and three-dimensional pieces. Along with detailed instructions, Beal presents a beautiful display of today's most exciting textile work.
















