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Really Cross Stitch: For When You Just Want to Stab Something a Lot

Hardback

Main Details

Title Really Cross Stitch: For When You Just Want to Stab Something a Lot
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rayna Fahey
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:96
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 193
Category/GenreHandicrafts, decorative arts and crafts
Needlework and fabric crafts
Embroidery crafts
ISBN/Barcode 9781912217045
ClassificationsDewey:746.443041
Audience
General
Illustrations Colourful images and patterns throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Herbert Press Ltd
Publication Date 19 October 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Inspired by the banners and signs at recent marches around the world, Really Cross Stitch takes all that anger, outrage and protest and puts it inside a pretty, decorative border. Along with some snarky commentary and general annoyance. Featuring more than 40 truly original cross stitch designs, the book also contains instructions on techniques for new stitchers. Stitching for public protest is not new. First-wave feminists in the US and in Britain used needlework in their demonstrations and public protest lectures during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Needlework and other handcrafts, however, declined throughout the twentieth century, with second-wave feminists arguing against "the oppression of the needle". In the 21st century however there has been a steep resurgence and many are turning to crafting, especially needlework, as an activist strategy. In Knitting for Good, feminist Betsy Greer makes this point strongly when she proclaims, "I think every act of making is an act of revolution."

Author Biography

Rayna Fahey is a radical crafter, organiser, mother, activist, gardener, writer and lover ... and that is just the start. Rayna is a do-er with heart. She mixes making with politics and friends. She gained infamy through her street art adventures in cross stitching fences. She gained further notoriety as a feature maker in the film "Making it Handmade". Rayna came to craft from the determination to make the world a better place and this book is her love letter to those taking the struggle to the streets.

Reviews

If you want some Radical Cross Stitch, or ideas for start your own craftivism campaign, Rayna Fahey's book will do the job! Packed with politically inspired designs, thoughtful commentary and a sassy sense of humour, it's a good addition to any socially minded stitcher's library! * Mr X Stitch * The patterns in this book are 1) ah-mazing and 2) great for any graph-related project. So whether you cross stitch or not, this book is absolutely perfect for any graphing fiend [...] * Yarn Geekery *