Opera di riferimento per i cultori della maglieria a macchina, per gli studenti e i docenti di moda, questa guida con passaggi semplici e ricca di immagini alla nuova generazione del design di maglieria trasmette la passione delle autrici per l'arte di creare maglieria a macchina, la loro vasta esperienza e la profonda conoscenza delle tecniche del settore. Quest'opera di riferimento accurata eppure vivace, dedicata ai cultori della maglieria a macchina a cura di Beleke den Hartog e Elsbeth van Heyningen, aiuta i maglieristi a comprendere a fondo come nasce una creazione a maglia. Un manuale di poche parole e moltissime immagini la cui comprensione è alla portata di tutti, una guida con passaggi semplici per un design di maglieria originale e innovativo che riprende da dove, una volta acquisita la padronanza della maglieria a macchina, sorgono le domande di approfondimento. Il libro impiega metodi diversi di calcolo e progettazione, che includono grafici, formule e disegni tecnici, il tutto ravvivato da divertenti vignette che raffigurano gli animati scambi tra le autrici durante la creazione dell'opera. I calcoli presenti nel libro non si basano né su principi aritmetici né su soluzioni software, ma sull'utilizzo della macchina per maglieria e sulla tecnologia su cui fonda quest'arte. Il libro trasmette la passione delle autrici per l'arte della maglieria a macchina e la loro profonda conoscenza delle tecniche del settore. Nell'offrire una panoramica sull'applicazione digitale, Blueprint rappresenta una bozza preliminare con moltissime opportunità da sviluppare. Non esiste un solo modo per ottenere il risultato. Le soluzioni sono una scelta personale. Nel 1985, la compianta Beleke den Hartog e sua madre fondano la Scuola olandese della maglieria a macchina, lo Studio den Hartog a L'Aia. Nel 1988, rinnovano le tecniche di maglieria a macchina investendo nel campo del software digitale. Tra il 2008 e il 2011, oltre all'impegno in laboratorio, Beleke den Hartog dà lezioni di maglieria a macchina presso la Gerrit Rietveld Academie di Amsterdam (Paesi Bassi). Dopo aver studiato Design tessile monumentale, Elsbeth van Heyningen ha insegnato presso MK24 e KABK, sviluppando tecniche come tufting, pittura tessile e incisione laser. Insieme a Beleke den Hartog, ha introdotto il laboratorio tessile Royal Colour Lab e lavorato con le tecniche di incisione laser e stampa a sublimazione nello spazio dedicato presso l'accademia KABK
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In 1985, the late Beleke den Hartog and her mother founded the Dutch School of Machine Knitting, Studio den Hartog in The Hague. The system they worked with was based on the first Dutch School of Machine Knitting in the fifties. In 1988 they invested in a digital software applicable for apparel and pattern knitting, guiding machine knitting into the digital era. Beleke began working at the KABK (The Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, Netherlands) as a knitting expert teaching sewing and embroidery and became in 1998, the Workshop Manager for Fashion and Textile. Alongside running the workshop, between 2008–2011, she gave machine knitting lessons at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam (Netherlands). After concluding her studies in Monumental Textile Design at The Rietveld Academy of Art in Amsterdam (Netherlands), Elsbeth van Heyningen taught textile techniques to amateurs and professionals at the Centre of Art Education MK24 in Amsterdam. She began at the Royal Academy of Art (KABK), The Hague, Netherlands as a weaving and dyeing expert and it was while working there that she developed her tufting technique. Her independent and ingenious approach to knitting resulted in unexpected results, reflected, for example, in the Diamond knitting pattern presented in the book. Together with Bekele van Hartog she developed the textile painting Royal Colour Lab system and the Laser engraving technique and sublimation print
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