A Knitters Year

A Knitter’s Year, written by Ida Wrak Trettevik, published by Search Press

This book is not your branded normal knitters companion, nor is it a basic exploration into knitting in general. With its relaxed, I felt “hygge’’ vibe, its attractive to all, including those like myself who are not experienced knitters by any means, yet wish to still create something wearable and have that push, that temptation to really “do” hit not just look at it on the printed page and imagine its fruition.

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Embroidered Crochet

Embroidered Crochet: Enchanting projects to crochet and embroider

Writen by Anna Nikipirowicz

Published by Search Press

We will have encountered Crochet in its many forms at some point; imagine your favourite granny, with her crochet blanket adorning her knee, however maybe you like I will be surprised to discover that there is a depth to this method…your Crochet creations do not have to stop at bland beautiful squares….why not decorate them with another textile art method: Embroidery?!

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Japandi: shared aesthetics and influences

Japandi: shared aesthetics and influences

browngrotta arts

What is Japandi? We live in the era of self-care, we are encouraged to live by nature, become grounded, rooted, calmer individuals….Japandi is a marriage, where Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics, where beauty is found within the simple, the natural, the raw and unrefined. Weight shifts towards the use of sustainable materials, embracing their imperfect state rather than a vie for perfection.

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On Mending

On Mending
Stories of damage and repair
Celia Pym

Published by Hawthorn Press

What is mending to you and I? What can mending be? Become? Is there a greater narrative, one which centres on an integral human requirement, for the very survival of our souls and ongoing paths?

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A Flower A Day

What has flora and fauna get to do with art? A Flower A Day by Miranda Janatka is not a textile art book, yet its very nature can it fact, embroider our ongoing under-bed of inspirational resources which we use to translate the narrative of our own personal artistic practice. Use this richly illustrated thick hardback to guide you through the months, the seasons, making you aware of the greater world around you.

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Sunny Stitches

Are you an embroidery newbie? This title , Sunny Stitches written by Celeste Johnston will help you to gain confidence as a stitcher. There are sixteen bright and beautiful projects, which are all artfully illustrated with plenty of guidance along the way. The artist has a large Instagram following, so many know her work already without reading this book.

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Needlepoint: A Modern Stitch Directory

A turn of a year can be the right time for the embarkment of a new method or the polishing up of one we may be a little rusty on. Within Needlepoint, the author Homent guides us through the many needlepoint stitches out there to learn. With this variety showcase, all set out with large diagrams and photographs, this technique is set to tempt the beginner as well as the further experienced stitcher.

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The Wind In The Willows Felt Friends

The Wind In The Willows Felt Friends, written by Cynthia Treen, D&C 2022. This book will guide you through each characters creation, with the added highlight of teaching us how to add a posable element to our creations via interior wire armatures. Beginners are welcome, with all the basic sewing instructions supplied, as well as the more advanced methods.

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Cross Stitch For The Heart

In this tutorial based guide, discover Congdon’s interpretation of how to convey our love, to whoever the recipient may be….via a collection of graph based little x’s. Thematically fitting given the title of this publication! Whether your love is thrown out to a friend, other half or simply the crown of all humans out there…..this book can deliver a kiss in an x form to anyone you wish it for.

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WELLNESS FOR MAKERS

In Wellness For Makers, Ballone provides the starting points to begin a dual concentration on our body health in line with our making creatively. We can be our biggest ‘mend’ project and one which holds the largest portion of importance. Start your repair path today with Ballone and discern how her advice can be aligned to your own lifestyle.

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Worn

In our busy contemporary society, do we stop to consider the narrative woven through the very fibres we have mindlessly flung on to protect us from the elements, the items which silently walk with us each and every day as loyal companions? Within this publication, Thanhauser takes us on travels throughout the world, to investigate the key fabric bricks of our world today, namely Linen, Cotton, Silk, Synthetics and Wool.

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SASHIKO 365

In SASHIKO 365, Briscoe here brings together her experience of Japanese culture and the meditative concept of stitching each and every day as a rule, a challenge to ourselves. This is a tuition based book, not centred around the therapeutic aspects which often coincide hand stitch and particularly the slow stitch concept which resides in a sashiko stitch.

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Mixed Media Textile Art in Three Dimensions

Using natural resources as a constant tap of inspiration, artist Ann Goddard envelops us in a wholesome and educational hug. She dots throughout this book; ideas for us to be inspired by, yet not feel the need to copy exactly. From leaves to in depth studies of even stitching into concrete, this book proves a wonderful showcase of Goddard’s artistic prowess.

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Making a Life

Making a Life, written by Melanie Falik and published by the Artisan Division of Workman Publishing

What drives us to create? Why do we seem to feel an inner need to vocalise this visually? Why do others feel differently or never imagine they require creativity in the first place? Within this 320 page strongly bound publication, Falik debates and illustrates the working world of many makers.

Without leaving our own location, let this writer walk you through the lives of many contemporary makers.

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