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STEP 1: STEP 2: MATERIALS: STEP 4: STEP 3: STEP 5: STEP 6: FOR MORE P.S. ARTS TO GO! PROJECTS, PLEASE VISIT PSARTS.ORG/TO-GO ANNI ALBERS Anni Albers was born in Germany in 1899. She was a jewelry maker and textile designer who worked with traditional and non-traditional materials. She is one of the most well known textile artists and was the first designer to have a one person show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. She used a loom to weave her own wall-hangings, curtains, bedspreads, and more. You will be creating your own loom like Anni Albers to create a scrap fabric wall hanging! • 8” x 8” cardboard sheet • Scrap fabric • Embroidery thread • Scissors • Tape Mark 1 inch borders on the top and bottom of your cardboard sheet. Using scissors, cut slits 1/2” apart into the 1” border. Cut your scrap fabric into 1/2” strips. Flip your cardboard around and remove the tape off of one end of the embroidery thread. Pull the thread through the weaving and off the cardboard, repeat- ing until your weaving is off of your loom. With embroidery thread, weave vertically through your loom. Leave a four inch tail on the beginning and end of the loom.Tape the ends down to the cardboard. Refer to photos for better understanding. Weave your fabric straps into your loom. When you need to change fabric scraps, weave a new piece where the old one ended off. Continue until the entire loom is filled. Weave the shorter end of the thread into your weaving. Tie the longer end onto the other side of the weaving to create a hanging!

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Page 1: MATERIALS: STEP 1: STEP 2: STEP 3: STEP 4: STEP 5: STEP 6

STEP 1: STEP 2:

MATERIALS:

STEP 4:STEP 3:

STEP 5: STEP 6:

FOR MORE P.S. ARTS TO GO! PROJECTS, PLEASE VISIT PSARTS.ORG/TO-GO

ANNIALBERS

Anni Albers was born in Germany in 1899. She was a jewelry maker and textile designer who worked with traditional and non-traditional materials. She is one of the most well known textile artists and was the first designer to have a one person show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. She used a loom to weave her own wall-hangings, curtains, bedspreads, and more. You will be creating your own loom like Anni Albers to create a scrap fabric wall hanging!

• 8” x 8” cardboard sheet• Scrap fabric• Embroidery thread• Scissors• Tape

Mark 1 inch borders on the top and bottom of your cardboard sheet. Using scissors, cut slits 1/2” apart into the 1” border.

Cut your scrap fabric into 1/2” strips.

Flip your cardboard around and remove the tape off of one end of the embroidery thread. Pull the thread through the weaving and off the cardboard, repeat-ing until your weaving is off of your loom.

With embroidery thread, weave vertically through your loom. Leave a four inch tail on the beginning and end of the loom.Tape the ends down to the cardboard. Refer to photos for better understanding.

Weave your fabric straps into your loom. When you need to change fabric scraps, weave a new piece where the old one ended off. Continue until the entire loom is filled.

Weave the shorter end of the thread into your weaving. Tie the longer end onto the other side of the weaving to create a hanging!

Page 2: MATERIALS: STEP 1: STEP 2: STEP 3: STEP 4: STEP 5: STEP 6

PASO 1: PASO 2:

MATERIALES:

PASO 4:PASO 3:

PASO 5: PASO 6:

PARA MAS P.S. ARTS TO GO! PROYECTOS, POR FAVOR VISITE PSARTS.ORG/TO-GO

ANNIALBERS

Anni Albers nació en Alemania en 1899. Ella era una fabricante de joyería y diseñador textil. Usaba materiales tradicional y no tradicionales. Ella es una de las artistas textiles más conocida y era la primera diseñador a tener una exposición sola en el Museo de Arte Moderna en Nueva York. Ella usaba un telar para tejer sus propio tapices, cortinas, colchas, y mas. Usted va a crear su propio telar para crear un tapiz de tela como Anni Albers.

• Hojas de cartón de 8” x 8”• Tela • Hilo de bordar• Tijeras• Cinta adhesiva

Marque en las partes su-perior e inferior de su hoja de cartón un ribete de una pulgada. Utilizando tijeras, haga cortes de ½” pulgada aparte en el ribete.

Corte su tela en tiras de ½”

Gira el cartón hacia el otro lado y quite la cinta. Jale el hilo a través del tejido y el cartón. Repite este paso hasta que termine de qui-tar su tejido de su telar.

Pasa el hilo de bordar verticalmente a través de su telar. Deje una cola de cuatro pulgadas en principio y el final del telar. Pegue los extremos con la cinta. Consulte las fotos para una mejor comprensión.

Cuando usted necesita cambiar la tela, teja un pe-dazo nuevo donde termine la primera tela. Siga hasta que el telar este lleno.

Teja el extremo más corto en su tejido. ¡Ate el ex-tremo largo en el otro lado de su tejido para terminar su tapiz!