LEADER 00000ngm a22004337i 4500 001 crb1462 003 Creativebug.com 005 20230112095646.5 007 cr cna a 008 230112s2020 cau o vleng d 035 crb1462 040 Creativebug.com|beng 092 eLearning Creativebug 100 1 Khounnoraj, Arounna,|eInstructor. 245 10 Stamped and Sewn Backpack. 264 1 San Francisco :|bCreativebug.com,|c2020. 300 1 online resource (1 video file):|bcolor, sound 306 29:08 336 two-dimensional moving image|2rdacontent 337 computer|2rdamedia 338 online resource|2rdacarrier 340 |gpolychrome|2rdacc|0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/ RDAColourContent/1003 347 video file|2rdaft|0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/ fileType/1006 380 Motion picture. 500 2018-07-23 16:53:48 505 0 Class includes description, chapter level access to the video, printable materials list, shared gallery of images of the project, discussion list for questions and answers about the project, personal notes section, and a transcript of the class. 511 0 Arounna Khounnoraj is a Canadian artist and maker working in Toronto where she immigrated with her family from Laos at the age of four. While her education includes a master's degree in fine arts in sculpture and ceramics, it was through subsequent residencies that she found her current focus in fibre arts. In 2002 she started Bookhou, a multi-disciplinary studio with her husband John Booth, where Arounna explores screen printing and a variety of textile techniques such as embroidery and punch needle. She creates objects such as bags, home goods and textile art. In addition, Arounna's passion for creating and belief in the importance of the handmade has allowed her to become one of Canada's most sought-after mentors and educators working with colleges, workshops and social media projects. Currently, Arounna's work using the punch needle has created a social media sensation. From wall art to cushions and bags, her punch needle pieces highlight her botanical and abstract designs and her sense of colour have brought a modern, new life to an old technique. 520 This stylish backpack is modern, chic, and easier than it looks! Arounna Khounnoraj of Bookhou shows you how a few rectangles of canvas can turn into a gorgeous everyday bag. You'll begin by creating a unique stamp for printing the pocket fabric of your backpack. She'll then show you how to shape the body of the bag with an easy gusset, and add leather straps for a beautifully finished backpack. All steps of the project are easy to do with a home sewing machine and a few straight stitches. 538 Latest version of the following browsers: Chrome, Safari, Firefox or Internet Explorer. JavaScript must be enabled. Broadband Internet connection. 546 Closed-captioned. 650 0 Prints|xTechnique. 650 0 Sewing. 653 Art + Design. 653 Classes. 653 Accessories. 655 7 Instructional films.|2lcgft 655 7 Educational films.|2lcgft 655 7 Internet videos.|2lcgft 710 Creativebug.com. 914 crb1462
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