Blended embroidery Combining old & new textiles, ephemera & embroidery

Brian Haggard

Book - 2019

"Combine antique textiles, ephemera, and other items with new elements to create unique and useful items for your home. Includes 5 projects with detailed instructions and patterns, plus many more inspiring projects in gallery form"--From publisher description.

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Published
Layfayette CA : C&T Publishing [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Brian Haggard (author)
Physical Description
95 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
ISBN
9781617458095
  • Etta Mae's story
  • Introduction
  • Find and seek: where to look forblended embroidery inspiration
  • But it looks like trash!
  • Materials, fabrics, and supplies
  • Basic stitches
  • Projects
  • The lace maker
  • Paisley proper
  • Renaissance revival
  • Friendship pincushions and sachets
  • Sewing butler
  • Gallery.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This winning craft guide from quilt artist Haggard (Embroidered Memories) offers help to creative-minded people wondering what to do with old family mementos. Rather than throw them out, Haggard encourages readers to rework these keepsakes into original pieces of art. "Suppose you had an old cutting board from your great-great-great grandmother Hannah in Ohio," he posits, and with it "a piece of the coverlet that just barely escaped the flood of 1910." This reflection on a piece's significance marks the first step of a process that, proceeding by Haggard's step-by-step instructions, can enable a faded artifact to become "a piece that tells a story you won't want to forget." The book includes patterns, supply lists, instructions for stitching and knotting, along with tips on choosing colors and textiles and working with ribbons, beads, laces, buttons, and even old photos. For the cutting board project, Haggard decorated one side with a tintype photo of Hannah set within the coverlet, and placed hand-dyed linen, colored to match the coverlet, on the other side. This comprehensive resource will leave readers with fresh ideas of how to take little bits of this-and-that and pull them together into a new form that celebrates past legacies with beautiful decor for the present. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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