Conscious Crafts: Pottery: 20 mindful makes to reconnect head, heart & hands

Hardback

Main Details

Title Conscious Crafts: Pottery: 20 mindful makes to reconnect head, heart & hands
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lucy Davidson
SeriesConscious Crafts
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 189,Width 151
Category/GenrePottery, ceramics and glass crafts
ISBN/Barcode 9780711257436
ClassificationsDewey:738
Audience
General
Illustrations 300 colour images

Publishing Details

Publisher Leaping Hare
Imprint Leaping Hare
Publication Date 15 June 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Making is mindfulness made practical, and pottery is a known meditative craft. Mindful Makes: Pottery is a contemporary craft book sharing over 20 simple makes for playful pottery pieces. Maker Lucy Davidson shares techniques, steps, and ideas for working with clay--without a wheel or kiln--fun projects from miniature bunting to plant pots and terrazzo style bracelets. In this stunning project book, she shares personal insight into the wellbeing benefits and happiness pottery can bring--from slowing down in busy, modern life to experiencing the meditative nature of making and the joy creating a handmade piece can give. Clean photography, contemporary illustration and heart-affirming text are beautifully mixed together creating a bespoke craft book to cherish.

Author Biography

Lucy Davidson is a contemporary crafter and designer who specializes in pottery and weaving. She teaches workshops and classes, and has featured in the national press with her original step-by-step projects and techniques for the modern maker to create at home. Lucy blogs about making, craft & design, and has appeared on channel 4 television in the UK. www.peasandneedles.co.uk/Insta_ peasandneedles

Reviews

"Plans for creating pots, coasters, jewelry, containers for plants, delightful decorations and much more fill this wonderful, easy-to-use treasury of hands-on projects for clay shapers of all skill and experience levels." * Midwest Book Review *