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Textile Artist: Small Art Quilts: Explorations in Paint & Stitch (The Textile Artist)

Textile Artist: Small Art Quilts: Explorations in Paint & Stitch (The Textile Artist)

Current price: $29.95
Publication Date: April 3rd, 2018
Publisher:
Search Press
ISBN:
9781782214502
Pages:
144

Description

An inspiring look into the world of creative textile-making, illustrated with beautiful textile pieces.

This inspiring book guides the reader through Deborah's creative and inventive textile work: from painting fabrics and building textures to embellishing with hand and machine stitching. This book contains a wealth of inspiration for any textile artist, showing them how to create gorgeous, textured pieces of art.

About the Author

Deborah O'Hare is a contemporary quilter textile artist with a love of many techniques, who produces machine-embroidered and quilted pieces that incorporate her favorite medium; textile paint.

Having studied Patchwork and Quilting and Machine Embroidery to City and Guilds level, Deborah now teach workshops and produce hand painted fabric, patterns and kits.

Her work reflects the influence of the coastline and countryside of the Heritage Coast of South Wales (UK) where she lives.

Praise for Textile Artist: Small Art Quilts: Explorations in Paint & Stitch (The Textile Artist)

Booklist April 6, 2018 * 
Quilts can involve more than sewing fabric sandwiches. According to South Wales–based artist O’Hare, one of the more versatile and artistic methods is to create a picturelike textile, using plain-Jane white cotton sheets as the foundation and embellishing them with paint, embroidery, and other stitchery techniques. There’s no guesswork involved; O’Hare is deliberate about her methods, often using step-by-step color photographs and captions to lead practitioners through the specific how-to’s. She covers the simple stuff, beginning with preparing paint and mixing colors, and moves to more complicated tactics, such as crafting landscapes using rotary-cut fabrics and applying appliqué and decorative stitches. Almost every page highlights at least one of her small creations (each about 17 by 17 centimeters), adding real results to what can sometimes seem like stand-alone instructions. All directions and tips come together in the two included projects, “Autumn Sunlight” and “Moon Hare,” followed by seven pages of templates. When straight stitches take on an aesthetic all their own.— Barbara Jacobs