Helen Hiebert
Weaving with Paper
30 Projects to Expand Your Creativity with Inventive Techniques, Intriguing Prompts, and Inspiring Works of Art
Helen Hiebert
Weaving with Paper
30 Projects to Expand Your Creativity with Inventive Techniques, Intriguing Prompts, and Inspiring Works of Art
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Paper artist Helen Hiebert shares 30 unique paper weaving projects with step-by-step instruction and inspirational prompts for developing a daily practice. Combing fiber art and paper craft techniques, paper weaving is accessible, sustainable, and fun. Each of the 30 projects in the book includes a prompt, a technique, step-by-step instruction, and examples of the project, and will inspire readers to repurpose, recycle, and reuse papers they may already have, like maps, postcards, holiday cards, or journals. And, because it does not require specialized equipment like a loom, paper weaving…mehr
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Paper artist Helen Hiebert shares 30 unique paper weaving projects with step-by-step instruction and inspirational prompts for developing a daily practice. Combing fiber art and paper craft techniques, paper weaving is accessible, sustainable, and fun. Each of the 30 projects in the book includes a prompt, a technique, step-by-step instruction, and examples of the project, and will inspire readers to repurpose, recycle, and reuse papers they may already have, like maps, postcards, holiday cards, or journals. And, because it does not require specialized equipment like a loom, paper weaving really is for everyone. Prompts and thoughtful questions are designed to help readers find their own creative path. Inspiring profiles and stories run throughout the book, highlighting a range of contemporary paper weaving artists.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Storey Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 203mm x 12mm
- ISBN-13: 9781635867961
- ISBN-10: 1635867967
- Artikelnr.: 73604535
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Storey Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 203mm x 12mm
- ISBN-13: 9781635867961
- ISBN-10: 1635867967
- Artikelnr.: 73604535
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Helen Hiebert is a papermaker, artist, and author of books on papermaking and paper crafts, including The Art of Papercraft, Papermaker’s Companion, and Papermaking with Garden Plants and Common Weeds. She teaches papermaking classes and workshops, writes a weekly blog, and is the host and producer of the podcast Paper Talk, which features interviews with papermakers and paper artists. Hiebert's blog, The Sunday Paper, is a resource for ideas and inspiration via stories and examples of people doing exciting, innovative, and beautiful things with paper. She lives in Colorado.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Helen’s paper weaving journey began in 2013 when she did a 100 Days of
Paper Weaving project to challenge herself to weave every day. This led to
her annual month-long course, Weave Through Winter, which has introduced
hundreds of crafters and artists to paper weaving. The stories, insights,
weavings, challenges, and projects in this book came out of that course.
Helen will introduce the idea of paper weaving as a creativity practice,
and a way to explore self-expression. The Introduction will also include a
sidebar on the history of traditional weaving (cloth, baskets) and the
history of paper weaving.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Paper, Tools, Materials, and Weaving Basics
Tools, materials, and paper choices. Throughout this journey, the reader
will personalize their paper choices from found papers like maps,
postcards, and calendars to papers they can decorate themselves with
writing or stamping. They may also opt to purchase papers that are
available commercially. Foundational paper weaving skills and definitions
will be covered in this chapter: preparing strips, the warp and weft, glue
alternatives, and other general considerations.
Chapter 2: Your Journey
Helen will introduce readers to the benefits of a daily practice: how to
jumpstart creativity, establish a creative routine, master a technique, and
create a body of work. Readers will explore daily practice through the lens
of paper weaving with exercises geared towards finding inspiration,
exploring and inventing methods, enjoying and pondering the process, and
sharing and evaluating the work.
Chapter 3: 30 Projects
Readers will take a personal journey as they travel through 30 creative
paper weaving projects. Each project will teach a technique. The projects
will build on one another, beginning with basic weaving of horizontal and
vertical strips and ending with free form weaving. Short quotations
throughout will share the wisdom of artists and crafters in a variety of
fields who have written about and developed successful daily practices.
Each of the 30 projects will offer:
• A prompt
• A weaving technique
• Step-by-step instructions
• Weaving examples (created by Weave Through Winter participants and/or
other paper weaving artists and Hiebert)
• Additional content such as design principles, variations, quotes,
reflections, or meditations
Project examples:
Straight to the Point (weaving straight strips)
Color Your World (two-color triangle weave)
Merging Lanes (basket weave)
Down a Winding Path (curved and/or shaped strips)
Techniques explored in the projects:
Adding Color: one, two, and multiple colors
Adding Light
Circular weaving methods
Creating weaving patterns on graph paper
Curved Strips
Cutting Windows
Exploring the Edge
Finding Patterns and Shapes (in nature, architecture, craft, design)
Holey Weavings
Quilted Weavings (weavings done in sections/partial weaving)
Shaped Weavings
Spirals
Spreading it Out (using space between the slits and strips as a design
element)
Straight strips
Triangles, Diamonds, and Hexagonal Weavings
Using Technology (for design, cutting, flipping)
Using windows to add a shape
Vary the Warp (connect at the top, bottom, top and bottom)
Weave into Imagery (photos, prints)
Chapter 4: Dimensional Weavings and Ideas for Displaying Your Weavings
A series of dimensional projects that incorporate paper weavings,
including:
book cover
lantern
notecards
wall hanging
weaving wall
Introduction
Helen’s paper weaving journey began in 2013 when she did a 100 Days of
Paper Weaving project to challenge herself to weave every day. This led to
her annual month-long course, Weave Through Winter, which has introduced
hundreds of crafters and artists to paper weaving. The stories, insights,
weavings, challenges, and projects in this book came out of that course.
Helen will introduce the idea of paper weaving as a creativity practice,
and a way to explore self-expression. The Introduction will also include a
sidebar on the history of traditional weaving (cloth, baskets) and the
history of paper weaving.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Paper, Tools, Materials, and Weaving Basics
Tools, materials, and paper choices. Throughout this journey, the reader
will personalize their paper choices from found papers like maps,
postcards, and calendars to papers they can decorate themselves with
writing or stamping. They may also opt to purchase papers that are
available commercially. Foundational paper weaving skills and definitions
will be covered in this chapter: preparing strips, the warp and weft, glue
alternatives, and other general considerations.
Chapter 2: Your Journey
Helen will introduce readers to the benefits of a daily practice: how to
jumpstart creativity, establish a creative routine, master a technique, and
create a body of work. Readers will explore daily practice through the lens
of paper weaving with exercises geared towards finding inspiration,
exploring and inventing methods, enjoying and pondering the process, and
sharing and evaluating the work.
Chapter 3: 30 Projects
Readers will take a personal journey as they travel through 30 creative
paper weaving projects. Each project will teach a technique. The projects
will build on one another, beginning with basic weaving of horizontal and
vertical strips and ending with free form weaving. Short quotations
throughout will share the wisdom of artists and crafters in a variety of
fields who have written about and developed successful daily practices.
Each of the 30 projects will offer:
• A prompt
• A weaving technique
• Step-by-step instructions
• Weaving examples (created by Weave Through Winter participants and/or
other paper weaving artists and Hiebert)
• Additional content such as design principles, variations, quotes,
reflections, or meditations
Project examples:
Straight to the Point (weaving straight strips)
Color Your World (two-color triangle weave)
Merging Lanes (basket weave)
Down a Winding Path (curved and/or shaped strips)
Techniques explored in the projects:
Adding Color: one, two, and multiple colors
Adding Light
Circular weaving methods
Creating weaving patterns on graph paper
Curved Strips
Cutting Windows
Exploring the Edge
Finding Patterns and Shapes (in nature, architecture, craft, design)
Holey Weavings
Quilted Weavings (weavings done in sections/partial weaving)
Shaped Weavings
Spirals
Spreading it Out (using space between the slits and strips as a design
element)
Straight strips
Triangles, Diamonds, and Hexagonal Weavings
Using Technology (for design, cutting, flipping)
Using windows to add a shape
Vary the Warp (connect at the top, bottom, top and bottom)
Weave into Imagery (photos, prints)
Chapter 4: Dimensional Weavings and Ideas for Displaying Your Weavings
A series of dimensional projects that incorporate paper weavings,
including:
book cover
lantern
notecards
wall hanging
weaving wall
CONTENTS
Introduction
Helen’s paper weaving journey began in 2013 when she did a 100 Days of
Paper Weaving project to challenge herself to weave every day. This led to
her annual month-long course, Weave Through Winter, which has introduced
hundreds of crafters and artists to paper weaving. The stories, insights,
weavings, challenges, and projects in this book came out of that course.
Helen will introduce the idea of paper weaving as a creativity practice,
and a way to explore self-expression. The Introduction will also include a
sidebar on the history of traditional weaving (cloth, baskets) and the
history of paper weaving.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Paper, Tools, Materials, and Weaving Basics
Tools, materials, and paper choices. Throughout this journey, the reader
will personalize their paper choices from found papers like maps,
postcards, and calendars to papers they can decorate themselves with
writing or stamping. They may also opt to purchase papers that are
available commercially. Foundational paper weaving skills and definitions
will be covered in this chapter: preparing strips, the warp and weft, glue
alternatives, and other general considerations.
Chapter 2: Your Journey
Helen will introduce readers to the benefits of a daily practice: how to
jumpstart creativity, establish a creative routine, master a technique, and
create a body of work. Readers will explore daily practice through the lens
of paper weaving with exercises geared towards finding inspiration,
exploring and inventing methods, enjoying and pondering the process, and
sharing and evaluating the work.
Chapter 3: 30 Projects
Readers will take a personal journey as they travel through 30 creative
paper weaving projects. Each project will teach a technique. The projects
will build on one another, beginning with basic weaving of horizontal and
vertical strips and ending with free form weaving. Short quotations
throughout will share the wisdom of artists and crafters in a variety of
fields who have written about and developed successful daily practices.
Each of the 30 projects will offer:
• A prompt
• A weaving technique
• Step-by-step instructions
• Weaving examples (created by Weave Through Winter participants and/or
other paper weaving artists and Hiebert)
• Additional content such as design principles, variations, quotes,
reflections, or meditations
Project examples:
Straight to the Point (weaving straight strips)
Color Your World (two-color triangle weave)
Merging Lanes (basket weave)
Down a Winding Path (curved and/or shaped strips)
Techniques explored in the projects:
Adding Color: one, two, and multiple colors
Adding Light
Circular weaving methods
Creating weaving patterns on graph paper
Curved Strips
Cutting Windows
Exploring the Edge
Finding Patterns and Shapes (in nature, architecture, craft, design)
Holey Weavings
Quilted Weavings (weavings done in sections/partial weaving)
Shaped Weavings
Spirals
Spreading it Out (using space between the slits and strips as a design
element)
Straight strips
Triangles, Diamonds, and Hexagonal Weavings
Using Technology (for design, cutting, flipping)
Using windows to add a shape
Vary the Warp (connect at the top, bottom, top and bottom)
Weave into Imagery (photos, prints)
Chapter 4: Dimensional Weavings and Ideas for Displaying Your Weavings
A series of dimensional projects that incorporate paper weavings,
including:
book cover
lantern
notecards
wall hanging
weaving wall
Introduction
Helen’s paper weaving journey began in 2013 when she did a 100 Days of
Paper Weaving project to challenge herself to weave every day. This led to
her annual month-long course, Weave Through Winter, which has introduced
hundreds of crafters and artists to paper weaving. The stories, insights,
weavings, challenges, and projects in this book came out of that course.
Helen will introduce the idea of paper weaving as a creativity practice,
and a way to explore self-expression. The Introduction will also include a
sidebar on the history of traditional weaving (cloth, baskets) and the
history of paper weaving.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Paper, Tools, Materials, and Weaving Basics
Tools, materials, and paper choices. Throughout this journey, the reader
will personalize their paper choices from found papers like maps,
postcards, and calendars to papers they can decorate themselves with
writing or stamping. They may also opt to purchase papers that are
available commercially. Foundational paper weaving skills and definitions
will be covered in this chapter: preparing strips, the warp and weft, glue
alternatives, and other general considerations.
Chapter 2: Your Journey
Helen will introduce readers to the benefits of a daily practice: how to
jumpstart creativity, establish a creative routine, master a technique, and
create a body of work. Readers will explore daily practice through the lens
of paper weaving with exercises geared towards finding inspiration,
exploring and inventing methods, enjoying and pondering the process, and
sharing and evaluating the work.
Chapter 3: 30 Projects
Readers will take a personal journey as they travel through 30 creative
paper weaving projects. Each project will teach a technique. The projects
will build on one another, beginning with basic weaving of horizontal and
vertical strips and ending with free form weaving. Short quotations
throughout will share the wisdom of artists and crafters in a variety of
fields who have written about and developed successful daily practices.
Each of the 30 projects will offer:
• A prompt
• A weaving technique
• Step-by-step instructions
• Weaving examples (created by Weave Through Winter participants and/or
other paper weaving artists and Hiebert)
• Additional content such as design principles, variations, quotes,
reflections, or meditations
Project examples:
Straight to the Point (weaving straight strips)
Color Your World (two-color triangle weave)
Merging Lanes (basket weave)
Down a Winding Path (curved and/or shaped strips)
Techniques explored in the projects:
Adding Color: one, two, and multiple colors
Adding Light
Circular weaving methods
Creating weaving patterns on graph paper
Curved Strips
Cutting Windows
Exploring the Edge
Finding Patterns and Shapes (in nature, architecture, craft, design)
Holey Weavings
Quilted Weavings (weavings done in sections/partial weaving)
Shaped Weavings
Spirals
Spreading it Out (using space between the slits and strips as a design
element)
Straight strips
Triangles, Diamonds, and Hexagonal Weavings
Using Technology (for design, cutting, flipping)
Using windows to add a shape
Vary the Warp (connect at the top, bottom, top and bottom)
Weave into Imagery (photos, prints)
Chapter 4: Dimensional Weavings and Ideas for Displaying Your Weavings
A series of dimensional projects that incorporate paper weavings,
including:
book cover
lantern
notecards
wall hanging
weaving wall