This is the perfect guide for those interested in preserving their garments and fabrics with mending techniques and creating darning brooches
This book shares many of the techniques Sue Brown uses to record the natural environment: simple printmaking, cyanotype and botanical contact prints. Working... Læs mere
Makes the case for working with your hands with key research; Investigates the cognitive benefits of craft in life-long learning; Foreword by Jay Blades MBE
This book is a unique view of the traditional art of rag rug making for this age of the Anthropocene. Projects made in the artist's studio and with a... Læs mere
Connecting Threads brings together twelve textile projects completed between 1981 and 2024. Each one acts as a social history document, providing tactile evidence of often untold stories of people on the margins, unexamined histories and overlooked places, all through stitch.
A beautifully illustrated pocket-sized book to take with you on your forays into nature. This will be a limited edition, with the second volume of Fletcher's Almanac coming next year.
The Red Dress: 380 Embroiderers, 51 countries, 1 dressConceived by British artist Kirstie Macleod, The Red Dress offers a platform for people, mostly women, who are vulnerable and live in poverty to share their stories through embroidery.
Earth, Fire, Iron is a handbook about contemporary blacksmithing inspired by the outstanding artist blacksmith, Alan Evans (1952-2023). With... Læs mere
SOCKS celebrates the everyday act of mending socks through darning, the new book by artist darner Celia Pym.
Darning Socks contains a collection of ideas and full step-by-step instructions for applying visible mending to socks, making them stay in use and keeping them out of landfill.
The Red Dress: 380 Embroiderers, 51 countries, 1 dressConceived by British artist Kirstie Macleod, The Red Dress offers a platform for people, mostly women, who are vulnerable and live in poverty to share their stories through embroidery.
Street creativity is imaginative problem solving through the use of the things that happen to be at hand. This book celebrates these inventive acts by bringing together more than a thousand examples spotted over the last twenty years.