Fr. 35.50

Hammered Flowers - Printing on Fabric, Paper and Wood

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 12.03.2026

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Create your own vibrant and sustainable botanical prints with 20 flower-pounding projects. Suitable for crafters of all levels. You can make beautiful, colorful and surprisingly delicate prints by hammering the pigment from flowers and leaves with a mallet - a process known as ''flower-pounding''. These photographic step-by-step projects - ranging from indigo-leaf table runners to cosmos socks and viola tote bags - show you how to get the best results. Not only can you find out how to grow the most suitable blooms in your garden and to forage wildflowers in the great outdoors, but you can discover which plants are best for dyeing; how to scour and mordant your fabric, paper or wood for accurate, long-lasting color; and which hammers, mallets and techniques work best on particular plants and base materials. By the end, you will be able to take any of your favorite flowers, petals and leaves and turn them into sustainable printed textiles, greeting cards, and artwork that can be cherished for years to come.

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INTRODUCTION

PART ONE: GETTING STARTED
Sourcing the best botanicals for printing
Tools and materials
Preparation and hammering
Scouring, mordanting, and using modifiers
Washing and aftercare

PART TWO: THE PROJECTS
Projects on fabric
Treasure pouches - Garment patches - Hand-torn ribbons - Cosmos garden socks - Black hollyhock butterfly bandanna - Summer striped linen blouse - Velvet flower scarf - Japanese indigo table runner - Tomato tea towel
Projects on paper and wood
Flowery gift tags - Botanical bookmarks - Bouquet greeting card - Decoupage flower journal - Wildflower wooden coasters
Inspirational pieces
Viola and pansy tote bag - Vintage boho dress - Floral fabric - Wildflower garden apron - Vintage table runner
Finishing touches
Stencils - Resists - Artwork - Digitizing your work - Embroidery - Paper punches
Practice pages
Hand holding flowers - Peace wreath - On the windowsill

GLOSSARY

RESOURCES


About the author

Michelle Moore is an American artist and surface designer, born and raised in the beauty of the Hudson Valley region of New York State. Having grown up in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, Michelle has always had an inherent love for the great outdoors. Her work is a direct reflection of her curiosity, child-like sense of play, and pure imagination.

Michelle’s work is focused on creating eco-friendly projects through the use of homegrown and locally foraged plant material.

Michelle is a graduate of the Textile & Surface Design program at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. She also is a graduate of the Fine Art program at a State University of New York where she teaches art and design.

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