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Start to Batik

Start to Batik
By Rosi Robinson

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This title provides quick and easy techniques that let you use wax and dye to decorate scarves, wall hangings, bracelets, bags and more! It features four projects with numerous variations; step by step photographs; easy to follow instructions; simple techniques; lots of creative ideas; and, everything from clothing to wall-hangings!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #150344 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-04-23
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 48 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
A good introduction to the art of batik. Full colour photos and instructions given for a number of projects. I don't find the projects as exciting as the Start to Patchwork book. However, suing these instructions - you will be bale to create your own projects.-KarenPlatt.co.uk With quick and easy techniques you will discover how to use wax and dye to decorate scarves, wall hangings, bracelets, bags and more. Let your imagination loose to inspire and create a riot of colour!-Craftsman Craft & Design This book is brightly coloured, well illustrated with good photography and great step-by-step instructions. In fact, I really wanted to start to make some of the projects right away. Aimed at young teenage girls with easy to make projects such as book covers, bags, scarves and boxes all incorporating the batik method. There's also a little history on batik and information on useful websites and more books to read.-Fabrications This quick and easy technique lets us use wax and dye to decorate gorgeous things including scarves, wall hangings, bracelets and bags. The book includes four projects with numerous variations. There are step-by-step photographs, easy to follow instructions, simple techniques and lots of creative ideas. It's definitely one to share with teenagers.-Machine Knitting Monthly

About the Author
Rosi was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, but was educated in England and the USA. She graduated from Vassar College in NY, USA with a history degree, but began to teach art in Primary schools and for the last 23 years has been Head of Art at Cumnor House School in Danehill, Sussex. Her interest in batik began in 1970 and since then she has given batik workshops to adults and children throughout the world. She has exhibited in Europe, Canada, USA, China and Japan, and has travelled widely in Indonesia and Sri Lanka.