Shedding the Shackles
Shedding the Shackles
Women’s Empowerment through Craft
Lynne Stein
Herbert Press Ltd
Overview
With its coffee table luxe vibe, this book is set for more pickups than you may imagine. It is set in two halves, the first documenting the preservation of the traditional craft practices, the second is set around women’s craft initiatives.
The Cumulative Cloth
The Cumulative Cloth Dry Techniques
A Guide to Fabric Color, Pattern, Construction, and Embellishment
Susan Brandeis
Schiffer Publishing
Who is the author?
She is a well known presence within the arts. She has 35 years in the game, it is not just about the art, it is about the research, the work behind her practice - I love her description of making on her website - simply put: ‘making a textile is a kind of magic’.
Artisans by Design
Artisans by Design
An Odyssey of Education for Textile Artisans in India
Judy Frater
Schiffer Publishing
‘Craftsmanship in an ability to do’ - Harkhuben Bhojraj Rabari, (Chapter Four)
Doesn’t this simplistic statement take the weight from the active actions which bring together development within an arts practice?
Craftsmanship - what does it take? What does it mean? More importantly, what can we discover via a look into the Indian traditions and heritage? Judy Frater is the women, the writer to tell you.
The Field Guide To Embroidery
The Field Guide to Embroidery
52 North American Animal & Plant Designs For Nature Lovers
Jessica Kemper
Schiffer Publishing
Connect to nature via the power of embroudery.
Sometimes it can be hard to know where to begin, how to be inspired. Maybe you are not someone who can locate animal inspiration easily and lack the ‘sight’. Through this title, you will be guided through designs which respect wildlife which has been threatened.
Exploring Printmaking
Exploring Printmaking
A practical guide to printmaking techniques
Gill Thompson
Herbert Press
About the artist
Gill Thompson works on very much a grounded to the location in which she lives. This is the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. I see this evidenced within her visual creations, she lives by the sea so this has affected both her colour palette and materials - i.e. beach sticks for a drawing tool.
Wild Basketry
Wild Basketry
Making baskets and natural cordage from foraged plants
Ruby Taylor
Herbert Press
I have friends who weave baskets…but never like this…meet Ruby Taylor, who very obviously marries her love of the natural world with her craft.
Cloth 100 Artists
Cloth 100 Artists
Contemporary and Heritage Techniques
Lena Corwin
Abrams
Background information on the author
Corwin is defined on any search as a ‘visual artist’. She works and has an interest in many mediums, this book showcases this via its multi topic contents. She has studied both design, fashion and arts practice - again this shows through this publication.
Pick-Up Bandweaving Designs
Pick-Up Bandweaving Designs
288 Charts for 13 Pattern Ends And Techniques for Arranging Color
Heather Torgenrud
Schiffer Craft
Looking at this books cover, I was reminded of bygone days, making friendship bracelets and trying to learn new patterns and colour ways for them. There was always a new combination to try or at least attempt.
Japanese Paper Yarn
Japanese Paper Yarn
Using Washi and Kami-ito to Knit, Crochet, Weave, and More
Andra F. Stanton
‘To all who are curious, brave, and compassionate’ - the opening words of this book open a question mark in my mind - why would I need to be brave to read this book?
I have heard and I am sure you have too, of the popular Sashiko, maybe even Kintugi terms, but this transition to paper yarn is new to me. Maybe that is why the author asks us to be curious.
Slojd
Slojd: The Swedish Art of Wood and Textile Handicraft
A little comment about the artist and writer herself…
This is a woman of many skills. She has trained in textiles and even more exactly, men’s tailoring. Yet she teaches plant dyeing, woodcarving, weaving, textile object building, slow stitch skills….she cannot be defined. Let’s just say she does craft.
Kantha
It is a technique of care. It stitches the broken, or the cast off and allows them to have a future. It is of course an embroidery technique, but it is the way it is used which is of import. The word Kantha, to give some background here, refers to both the stitch and the cloth. It is about finding beauty in the ordinary.
Bojagi
Bojagi
The Art Of Korean Textiles
Youngmin Lee
Herbert Press
I had to look for a definition to learn what this book was going to be about, it is a technique which had been out of my sight. The cover made me think of patchwork, so I wrongly taken its content to be about this subject. This book is totally a cultural love nest celebrating the true context of Korean textiles.
In My Nature
In My Nature
Sustainable Art and Autism
James Owen Thomas
Herbert Press
The worth of this book
Monty Don, a well known writer, gardener and - I hate the title but ‘personality’ in his own right (admittedly one of my own loves) had chosen to write the forward to this title.
All-New 20 To Make: One Patch Quilts
All-New 20 To Make: One Patch Quilts
Carolyn Forster
Search Press
A tiny hardback, which on first glance looks rather disappointing. What can be learned via a book so short of pages? Wrong. This little gem contains all the full size template and simple instructions to create twenty designs.
Paper Flowers
Paper Flowers
15 Stylish Projects to Make Your Own
Almeja Space
Sine and Sara Finne Frandsen
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
As a child, I learned how to make paper flowers with my mother. Simple twists, in crepe paper (hard to come by back then for some reason) and those bendy sticks with wire in them - the name lost to the age. It was enjoyable, but not furthered, developed into an artisan skill. I always thought it a method of art for children, not adults.
RSN Stitch Bank: 200 Essential Embroidery Stitches
RSN Stitch Bank: 200 Essential Embroidery Stitches
The Royal School of Needlework
Search Press
Is this title simply another stitch dictionary? No, it is most certainly not. Sitting rather large and thick in size (336 pages in all) it is not the size which here counts. No, it is the reason this book has been curated and throughtfully been brought together by The Royal School of Needlework. It is all about conservation, holding onto this heirloom in our midst which is Embroidery.
Contrast in Crewel Embroidery: Modern designs on light and dark
Contrast in Crewel Embroidery: Modern designs on light and dark
Tatiana Popova
Search Press
Within this title, Ukrainian author Tatiana Popova brings together her long lived love of Crewelwork and develops designs which are both on dark and light backgrounds.