Nature Imprinted
A complete guide to lino printing with 10 nature-inspired designs
Jane Spink
Search Press
Spink guides us through the process of lino printing so well that there is no need to visit a studio to learn in person. There are ten projects, each built with developing instructions. Some are easier than another.
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I read many titles which begin with the word embroidery. They are all a little different of course, however most are set in a certain form, we know much of what we are getting, before we open the cover as it were. This book by Yanase Rei alters that view. I believe it is due to her cultural setting. Yes I read many a book on repair by Japanese authors, they are wonderful at this topic area, yet I have not read as many which are subject related to embroidery itself.
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The Handmade Spa Natural Soaps
Amelie Boue
Search Press
This french artist of the frothy clean squeak side, began with a base of biology, which moved onto birds…which then launched into natural soaps. I really enjoyed learning the building methods, the make up and chemistry of her creations, which could be ours if we just try.
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The Handmade Spa Natural Cosmetics
Sara Dumenil
Search Press
‘Indulge’, that word lives in more than just the additional subtitle of this book. The author, let me tell you straight away, is very much the person to trust when it comes to all our skincare concerns. She is a naturopath and has a successful business in skin. So this is no unpracticed offering of information which may or may not work. As someone who has had a past reason to be very strict when it came to natural x organic etc products, this tilte got me excited.
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Beginners Guide to Cyanotype
Beautiful projects to print with light
Kim Tillyer
Search Press
I remember experimenting with this method during my degree studies, but it never occurred to me what materials could be used. I was very stuck on the fabric side of things, yet this title pushes this medium into a number of projects. Imagine necklaces, (using this technique on the hard surface of clay), lampshades….oh and yes fabric.
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Pom-Pom Forest Animals
Susanne Pypke
Stash Press (C&T Publishing)
Previously I reviewed another title by this same artist and author, on another pom-pom theme - birds. Now she has turned her attention to all the more furry than feather finds, the creatures who live amongst us, yet not generally with us.
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Pom-Pom Birds
Susanne Pupke
Stash Books (imprint of C&T publishing)
As a child, did you ever dabble with wool? If so, you may have learned how to make a simple pom-pom. Most of us only challenged a colour choice, never the shape or what a pom-pom could be - become.
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Fantastic Felted Cats
A Guide to Making Kitten Figures
Housetsu Sato
Tuttle Publishing
This book focuses on the feline, guiding readers through every stage to create felted cat figurines. Each project has a numbered step by step pattern to follow with related imagery. This book contains all the templates too.
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Sew Lingerie
Maddie Kulig
Stash Books
Maybe you have thought about making your own clothes; the usual skirts, dresses….have you thought about what lies beneath? At times, finding something to fit can be a nightmare, the too tight knickers….do not try to pretend you have never had a disaster that way.
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Needlefelting an illustrated guide to creating characters from wool
Michelle Hickhan
The Crowwood Press
As a young artist, who was totally new to anything relating to the textile genre, I remember first teaching myself how to felt; then needle felt. I actually gained confidence using these skills which led me on to a career in textile art as a whole. Why did I begin with these? Because they were reachable, easy to learn and results could appear before my eyes in a beautiful way.
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Dare I admit it, I find the art of crochet currently beyond my stress ability. What do I mean by this? I come to my life as an artist, via fine art, the messy end of the tactile. No ruler in view, no pattern to behold. Yet this art form and yes it IS an art form in my eyes, is one I envy others and would secretly love to master. It is mathematical, methodical….almost otherworldly at times.
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The feel of a stitch, the reminiscing of by-gone days…..a child’s view of the house old, a memory. We do not need to look far to find security, it can come right from within the place we spend most of our time - home. As humans we seem to be obsessed with harking backwards…things were better when….I wish it could be like that…again. So why not let this infiltrate into our artwork too?
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Within Textile Creativity through Nature, there is a definite focus towards the felt, again wool being a natural medium - lending to her love. Its about what you can do with the fibre, not just seeing a flat piece of felt.
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The Point of the Needle
Why Sewing Matters
Barbara Burman
Reaktion Books
Why do we sew? Is it for dry cold need, a mend of a garment, an object, a dress we cannot afford to buy in a clothes store; or is there some magic behind the act in itself?
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Creative Mending
Beautiful Darning, Patching and Stitching techniques
Hikaru Noguchi
Tuttle Press
Mending matters - these two words definitely apply to this offering. This subject matter is timely, we have hot a period of dare I say mending as cool. I
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Peter Panda and Pals
10 Sweet and Easy Amigurumi Designs to Crochet
Femke Vindevogel
Search Press
Do not be put off by the small size of this book nor its cute persona. I first discovered this form of crochet via a beautiful lifestyle store on holiday. In this relaxed location, I would totally visualise making some myself.
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This ‘20 to make’ idea is a series with all different subject areas included by Search Press. This publication sits in a stable hardback cover at a small but mighty (Approx A5) size; making it an ideal travel companion.
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What is Furoshiki? Madly, this is no new textile fabric fashion, this is a key part of Japanese history which has spun the years, whilst coming into fruition in a variety of years depending on the time period. In its beginning, it was customary to only use these wrapping techniques for temple objects - precious. As we have moved into a throw away society, it now holds a new import
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We may have succeeded in having less plastic and food waste, but what about the rest of the throw away society which seems to have become the norm? Financially, it may feel less of a strain to purchase cheaper clothing and interior items, but often they are not appreciated, thus yes we do just bin and forget.
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Poetic Woods
Experimental Watercolours and Collage
Ann Blockley
A niche subject matter - yet universal. As an artist who is heavily mixed media and textiles based, I was surprised to open this title and find skills which I could easily add to my tool box of creative activities.
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