Everyday Folk: Over 175 Folk Embroidery Designs for the Home, Inspired by Traditional Textiles

Author:   Krista West
Publisher:   David & Charles
ISBN:  

9781446313398


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   27 August 2024
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Everyday Folk: Over 175 Folk Embroidery Designs for the Home, Inspired by Traditional Textiles


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Fill your home with colorful cushions, table runners, and wall hangings inspired by historic folk embroidery from the Mediterranean and beyond. Everyday Folk begins with a series of essential projects that feature a range of classic folk embroidery designs such as table runners, table squares, and cushion covers. The book then continues on to explain how to design your own projects, work with motif repeats, and adapt historic layouts to create lively and colorful textiles for your home. Through the use of just two embroidery stitches-cross stitch and backstitch-you'll be able to create a wide variety of beautiful and useful household items. This full-color book introduces the modern stitcher to the world of traditional folk embroidery with clear, detailed instructions and a design library of over 175 charts. It makes a welcome addition to any stitchers reference library. As the author states in her Introduction, ""We yearn for color, complexity, and beauty in our daily environment. Folk embroidery is a compelling example of this deep desire to create objects that surround us in color, texture, and symbolic meaning."" Join her on a multi-cultural journey through the centuries as she shares how you can bring this ancient beauty into your modern home! AUTHOR: Krista West has spent the last decade designing and stitching traditional folk embroidery patterns. She opened Avlea Folk Embroidery in 2017 to share these historic designs with modern makers. Known for her enthusiasm and energy, she is frequently called upon to give lectures and write articles on folk embroidery. Stitchers value her creative vision which combines a respect for historic designs with the needs of modern stitchers through detailed charts and instructions. Continuing to design, stitch, and write in her 1923 historic home in Salem, Oregon, she leads the vanguard in reclaiming folk embroidery today. SELLING POINTS: . A visual treat of complex-looking yet surprising simple projects for a traditional yet beautifully modern folk aesthetic, which is trending in fashion and interiors . Includes techniques for how to turn the finished stitching into homewares so that the items are actually used and enjoyed every day . Features a library of over 175 designs to make this an essential reference for stitchers.

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Author:   Krista West
Publisher:   David & Charles
Imprint:   David & Charles
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 27.20cm
Weight:   0.575kg
ISBN:  

9781446313398


ISBN 10:   1446313395
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   27 August 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Krista West (@kristamwest) has spent the last decade designing and stitching traditional folk embroidery patterns. She opened Avlea Folk Embroidery in 2017 to share these historic designs with modern makers. Known for her enthusiasm and energy, she is frequently called upon to give lectures and write articles on folk embroidery. Stitchers value her creative vision which combines a respect for historic designs with the needs of modern stitchers through detailed charts and instructions. Continuing to design, stitch, and write in her 1923 historic home in Salem, Oregon, she leads the vanguard in reclaiming folk embroidery today.

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