Slow Stitch. Mindful and contemplative textile art
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- Nombre de pages127
- PrésentationRelié
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.803 kg
- Dimensions22,2 cm × 28,2 cm × 2,0 cm
- ISBN978-1-84994-299-7
- EAN9781849942997
- Date de parution03/09/2015
- ÉditeurBatsford
Résumé
Discover a new simpler, slower way to stitch beautiful textile art. Work by Claire Wellesley-Smith, alongside pieces by other international artists, demonstrates how a less-is-more approach can produce stunning textile art that is more personal and meaningful. Ideas for working with local materials, repurposing old textiles, natural dyeing and using hand-stitch and other traditional techniques can bring a more thoughtful approach to your textile practice.
Practical projects such as stitch journals, mapping local walks m stitch and found objects, and working with others will inspire those looking to reconnect with their craft, local culture and heritage.
Practical projects such as stitch journals, mapping local walks m stitch and found objects, and working with others will inspire those looking to reconnect with their craft, local culture and heritage.
Discover a new simpler, slower way to stitch beautiful textile art. Work by Claire Wellesley-Smith, alongside pieces by other international artists, demonstrates how a less-is-more approach can produce stunning textile art that is more personal and meaningful. Ideas for working with local materials, repurposing old textiles, natural dyeing and using hand-stitch and other traditional techniques can bring a more thoughtful approach to your textile practice.
Practical projects such as stitch journals, mapping local walks m stitch and found objects, and working with others will inspire those looking to reconnect with their craft, local culture and heritage.
Practical projects such as stitch journals, mapping local walks m stitch and found objects, and working with others will inspire those looking to reconnect with their craft, local culture and heritage.