Dye & Weave,そめとおりno. 558
JAPAN, Kyoto: 株式会社パールトーン
一枚の生地で立体に創り上げるフェルトの魔法 An introduction to the works of Jorie Johnson with installation images from her Tokyo Ginza Wacoal exhibition. pp.80-81
一枚の生地で立体に創り上げるフェルトの魔法 An introduction to the works of Jorie Johnson with installation images from her Tokyo Ginza Wacoal exhibition. pp.80-81
Interiors Selection, Proposal for “shelter”: Furniture, lighting, tapestry, vase, deskware, and interior goods. Jorie Johnson Felt Rug, “Melting Rainbow”, Wool, yarn. Exhibited at Matsuya Ginza
Tea Ceremony Art Contest Exhibition, Special Exhibition of Selected Works. Set of three hand-felted 100% wool felt Tea rugs by Jorie Johnson, entitled “Autumn Winds”
“A TIME WARP is a hypothetical suspension of time allowing movement back and forth between eras, providing an opportunity to investigate the historical roots of
“Wouldn’t you like to talk about felt?” A visit with Jorie Johnson (フェルトの話をしませんか )pp.108-111
New Lines, A Collection of Clothing: Jorie Johnson “Opulence in Camouflage” Felt Vest with Knit Sleeves (wool, silk organza, mohair and novelty yarns, dyed machine
“Jorie Johnson’s Hats…One of Jorie’s specialties is hats with inlaid motifs…” Classic brimmed hat-making design technique by Jorie Johnson is listed on pp. 105-107. This
“Interesting Vegetable Dyed Felt Works”, an article by Jorie Johnson, pp. 8-10 This article introduces the Chinese direct application of dye onto felt found in
Jorie Johnson’s Felt Mats “Under the Rainbow, Rounded Corner” where selected for this annual exhibition competition. Wool, mohair yarn
Jorie Johnson’s felt wall work, “Birds and Beasts 鳥獣図” was selected for this competition exhibition. Wool, yarn, copper pipe