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Poetic Cloth: Creating meaning in textile art

Hardback

Main Details

Title Poetic Cloth: Creating meaning in textile art
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Hannah Lamb
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 276,Width 216
Category/GenreEmbroidery crafts
ISBN/Barcode 9781849945363
ClassificationsDewey:746
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Pavilion Books
Imprint Batsford Ltd
Publication Date 22 August 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Poetic Cloth is about how cloth, stitch and surface create personal meaning in textile art. It shows how a more thoughtful use of material and process can create textiles of depth and meaning. Poetic Cloth is about how cloth, stitch and surface create personal meaning in textile art. It shows how a more thoughtful use of material and process can create textiles of depth and meaning. Grounded in the key elements of the well-established author's work, the book begins with an introduction to materials, their properties and personal meanings. Subsequent chapters help the reader to explore the connection between process and material, focusing on stitch, print, surface manipulation and construction to create seductive textile surfaces. The emphasis throughout is on a sensitivity to material, a quiet attention to detail and thoughtful application of textile technique. The chapters are: Touch (cloth and swatch); Stitch (mark, surface and space); Trace (layer and shadow play); Fragment (worn, threadbare, cobweb); Mend (patch, seam, and darn); Lustre (alchemy and radiance). Techniques include hand stitch, shadow work, patching, darning, devore and cyanotype printing. Written by member of the prestigious 62 Group, Hannah Lamb, this is an invaluable book for textile artist who want to give more meaning to their work.

Author Biography

Hannah Lamb is an textile artist, maker and lecturer and member of the 62 Group. She is also their press and publicity officer. As well as exhibiting worldwide, she is also Programme Leader for BA (Hons) Textiles and Surface Design at Bradford School of Art. She also teaches in Australia. She is well connected and well hooked up in social media and the web. She has 10,000 followers on all social media and her blog has 5000 views per month.

Reviews

'This beautifully illustrated book is awash with thoughtful work' * Embroidery *