Unlock daily creativity with this guide for recording time by using fiber craft, from renowned weaver and educator Tommye McClure Scanlin
Foreword by weaver and artist Sarah C. Swett
Using weaving, stitching, quilting, or other fiber arts every day to better notice the passing of time offers you more than an arresting artwork. In fact, a creative daily practice transforms your making and is likely to become one of your favorite parts of the day. But time is complicated, so how to begin?
Renowned tapestry weaver Tommye McClure Scanlin answers that question for all makers who love working with fabric, fibers, and textiles. Well known for her tapestry diaries, she explores with you how to capture your own time in your artwork.
• Enables fiber crafters of any kind to start and successfully benefit from a personal daily practice.
• Packed with practical ideas, in text and photos, for making a personal fiber art calendar, journal, or diary.
• Dozens of prompts to ward off the largest challenge: feeling creatively “stuck.”
• Stories from more than 25 makers explain the benefits of daily practice, sharing inspiring photos of their finished “time capsule” pieces.
• Fascinating facts and history, including why we humans have the urge to mark time visually.
• Foreword by weaver and beloved blogger Sarah C. Swett reminds us of the mix of adrenaline and power that’s available to fiber crafters who truly realize that everything they make is an attempt to capture time.
Praise for Marking Time with Fabric and Thread...
“Incredibly inspiriting. The art practices, and sentiments shared by the artists, are heartfelt and will convince anyone who reads them to consider launching a personal daily practice...and the value of a regular, contemplative practice can’t be underestimated.”
—Jane Dunnewold, author, artist, and founder of the Creative Strength Training community
“This book emphasizes to readers that threads can function as text. The artists featured here demonstrate how their unique visions and memories unite with their mastery of complex structures and processes.”
—Virginia Gardner Troy, PhD, Professor of Art History, Berry College
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 9780764368219
Number of pages: 198
Weight: 45 g
Dimensions: 254 x 203 mm
“This book is incredibly inspiriting. The art practices, and sentiments shared by the artists, are heartfelt and will convince anyone who reads them to consider launching a personal daily practice . . . and the value of a regular, contemplative practice can’t be underestimated.” - Jane Dunnewold, author, artist, and founder of the Creative Strength Training community
"...an enchanting exploration of how fiber artists use their craft to commemorate the passage of time...The impressive variety of the pieces emphasizes the versatility of fabric arts...brims with creativity." - Publishers Weekly
“Uniquely combines practical advice with deep inspiration, offering a fresh approach to daily creativity. After reading it, I felt inspired to start my own daily practice. Tommye and the artists featured in the book continue to motivate me as I follow their ongoing explorations.” - Marcia Young, founder, Fiber Art Network
“Creatively mark time while reflecting, processing, playing, or practicing. Ideas and inspiration inside!” - Suzi Gough, Executive Director, Southeast Fiber Arts Alliance
“Delightfully shows how the largest projects begin with the smallest stitch. Whether you’re interested in fiber arts or another medium, this book serves as a good reminder that art making is a daily practice, full of challenges and surprises, with little successes that build up to something greater.” - Robert Alan Grand, writer; Carolinas Editor, Burnaway Magazine
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