The Art of Boutis

The Art of Boutis
Author: Kumiko Nakayama-Geraerts
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0811712885

If you can sew, you can do boutis A sophisticated, stylish, and easy-to-master craft 20 projects featuring classic boutis needlecraft techniques Includes full-size pullout patterns

Traditional Boutis

Traditional Boutis
Author: Christiane Vignal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2018-09
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780811719797

Boutis is a beautiful, elaborate style of quilt often done in white on white, known also as French Provencal. From large quilts and tapestries to smaller hangings and table decorations, pincushions, and special treasure pouches, Christiane Vignal has designed 25 gorgeous boutis pieces. Materials and instructions are given for each piece, as well as a full pattern in the pull-out section. Basic instructions on how to reproduce a pattern on fabric, how to work the boutis quilting, and how to finish your pieces is included. If you know how to sew and love the look of boutis, this book will teach you all you need to know to give it a try!

The Art of Boutis

The Art of Boutis
Author: Kumiko Nakayama-Geraerts
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0811752593

If you can sew, you can do boutis, a classic style of embroidery practiced in southern France since the seventeenth century.

The Embroidery of Boutis

The Embroidery of Boutis
Author: Francine Nicolle
Publisher: Art Stock
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2002-06-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9782744901454

The book traces the marvellous journey of these stitching techniques, originally from abroad. Thanks to the little magic fingers of the Provencal women, these stitches have given to the decorative art of boutis. Beautiful colour illustrations of so far unpublished collections bring to life the text and the charm of these nvaluable masterpieces. Some practical exercises even give the chance of beginning to learn to "boutisser."

The Lost Art of the Anglo-Saxon World

The Lost Art of the Anglo-Saxon World
Author: Alexandra Lester-Makin
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789251478

This latest title in the highly successful Ancient Textiles series is the first substantial monograph-length historiography of early medieval embroideries and their context within the British Isles. The book brings together and analyses for the first time all 43 embroideries believed to have been made in the British Isles and Ireland in the early medieval period. New research carried out on those embroideries that are accessible today, involving the collection of technical data, stitch analysis, observations of condition and wear-marks and microscopic photography supplements a survey of existing published and archival sources. The research has been used to write, for the first time, the ‘story’ of embroidery, including what we can learn of its producers, their techniques, and the material functions and metaphorical meanings of embroidery within early medieval Anglo-Saxon society. The author presents embroideries as evidence for the evolution of embroidery production in Anglo-Saxon society, from a community-based activity based on the extended family, to organized workshops in urban settings employing standardized skill levels and as evidence of changing material use: from small amounts of fibers produced locally for specific projects to large batches brought in from a distance and stored until needed. She demonstrate that embroideries were not simply used decoratively but to incorporate and enact different meanings within different parts of society: for example, the newly arrived Germanic settlers of the fifth century used embroidery to maintain links with their homelands and to create tribal ties and obligations. As such, the results inform discussion of embroidery contexts, use and deposition, and the significance of this form of material culture within society as well as an evaluation of the status of embroiderers within early medieval society. The results contribute significantly to our understanding of production systems in Anglo-Saxon England and Ireland.

Quilts of Provence

Quilts of Provence
Author: Kathryn Berenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780307345523

InQuilts of ProvenceKathryn Berenson—the recognized expert on the subject—lays out a richly woven narrative of these intricately detailed heirlooms. This sumptuous book documents the exceptional beauty of the traditional craft practiced by needlewomen in southern France, covering both history and how-to—from the production of this exquisitely detailed work to techniques and patterns for recreating quilts, throws, and apparel. “This story of the art of corded and stuffed quilted work . . . finally gives Provence its rightful place in history,” writes Michel Biehm in his foreword. Berenson chronicles the long history of Provençal needlework, highlighting the craft’s players, among them the artisans who created these revered quilts and the queens and average French women who treasured them. Along the way, she reveals the intriguing politics surrounding French textiles—including a seventy-year prohibition outlawing printed cottons during the eighteenth century. Berenson’s extensive knowledge of traditional quilting also leads her to groundbreaking conclusions documenting the influence of Provençal needlework on quilting around the world. Quilts of Provenceprovides guidance to readers for creating these artful quilted pieces, with ten projects perfect for intermediate or expert quilters—work sure to inspire beginners as well. Projects include an elegant baby’s bib and an infant lap piece, a comfortable woman’s vest, a quilted pillow sham, and a range of exquisite bedcovers and quilted throws, some of which merit display like the works of art they are. Also included are a detailed resource section, which provides information on how to care for and hang quilts, where to see them displayed, and where to buy antique Provençal quilts. Full-color photographs capture the charm of tiny, hand-stitched infant shirts, the elegance of all-white bedcovers, and the feminine appeal of colorful quilted petticoats.

Traditional Icelandic Embroidery

Traditional Icelandic Embroidery
Author: Elsa E. Guðjónsson
Publisher: University of Iceland Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2003
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN:

"Traditional Icelandic Embroidery has been out of print for almost a decade and is now available in revised edition. The main text contains a survey of the history of Icelandic traditional embroidery from the earliest times to the middle of the nineteenth century, emphasizing extant embroideries preserved in the National Museum of Iceland in Reykjavik. Included are fifty-four photographs in full color of embroideries and twenty-four pages of original patterns, all in the National Museum of Iceland, and an extensive updated bibliography of relevant books and articles. Also included are eight pages with stitch diagrams and descriptions of how to work the various techniques used in the embroideries, and twenty-four plates of traditional Icelandic squared embroidery designs.

Home Sweet Home

Home Sweet Home
Author: Carolyn Pearce
Publisher: Country Bumpkin Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-04
Genre: Embroidery
ISBN: 9780980876703

Stitch a delightful workbox in the shape of a whimsical English cottage with this stunning design from Carolyn Pearce.