Monk's Cloth

Monk's Cloth
Author: Jeanne Tams
Publisher: Annie's
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2010-02-05
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781592172979

Introducing an elegant way to weave fantastic, complicated-looking designs with simple techniques, this resource provides in-depth directions on how to use this soft, pliable fabric for many projects, including napkin rings, pot holders, coasters, basket covers, and even pillows. An easy-to-read, full-color chart and a full-color photograph are given for each of the 17 projects. Materials needed include Monk’s cloth, medium worsted-weight yarn, and a tapestry needle.

Monk's Cloth for Today

Monk's Cloth for Today
Author: Trice Boerens
Publisher: Annie's
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-04
Genre: Blankets
ISBN: 9781592173716

Nine contemporary designs, two baby blankets, two runners, and five throws.

Learn Huck Embroidery on Monk's Cloth

Learn Huck Embroidery on Monk's Cloth
Author: Trice Boerens
Publisher: Annie's
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1573673641

Soft and knobby Monk’s cloth provides the perfect backdrop for these charming patterns painted with yarn. This form of weaving is done on a large scale and is easy to learn and quick to complete. Trice Boerens, an expert in huck embroidery, teaches you the easy steps needed to create these lovely patterns. Pick a pattern, then stitch it on a small project like a hot pad, or a larger project such as a runner or throw. The patterns take shape quickly using step-by-step color charts, and in no time, you'll have a wonderful completed project to keep for yourself or to give as a gift that will be treasured for a lifetime.

Punch Needle Rug Hooking

Punch Needle Rug Hooking
Author: Amy Oxford
Publisher: Schiffer Craft
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-12
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780764316890

Learn to make beautiful punch needle hooked rugs with veteran instructor Amy Oxford. A complete "how to" photo essay walks you through every stage of rug making. A question and answer section, interviews with professional punch needle rug hookers, and photographs of work from some of the field's most innovative and inspired craftspeople make this book a must for any textile lover.

Monk's Cloth Afghans for Christmas

Monk's Cloth Afghans for Christmas
Author: Terrece Beesley
Publisher: Annie's
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Afghans (Coverlets)
ISBN: 9780881959680

Monk's cloth is a loosely woven, even-weave fabric used for huck (or huckaback) embroidery, also called Swedish weaving. The authors show you ten festive designs to add cheer to the holiday season, from baby afghans or lap throw size, to a larger size suitable for a sofa afghan or twin bed throw.

Learn Swedish Weaving & Huck Embroidery

Learn Swedish Weaving & Huck Embroidery
Author: Katherine Kennedy
Publisher: Annie's
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1596359072

Filled with step-by-step photos, color stitch charts, and informative drawings, this book teaches a simple, straightforward needlework form that can be mastered and enjoyed by all ages: Swedish weaving, also known as Huck embroidery. It takes crafters through the techniques used to create projects from simple bookmarks to jar cozies, table runners, decorative towels, gift bags, and even an afghan. Once embroiderers get started with this fun technique, they won't want to stop. This wonderful traditional craft is experiencing a resurgence in popularity and is being used to make all kinds of beautiful projects to decorate the home or to give as gifts that will be treasured for a lifetime.

The Devil's Cloth

The Devil's Cloth
Author: Michel Pastoureau
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2003-06-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0743453263

To stripe a surface serves to distinguish it, to point it out, to oppose it or associate it with another surface, and thus to classify it, to keep an eye on it, to verify it, even to censor it. Throughout the ages, the stripe has made its mark in mysterious ways. From prisoners' uniforms to tailored suits, a street sign to a set of sheets, Pablo Picasso to Saint Joseph, stripes have always made a bold statement. But the boundary that separates the good stripe from the bad is often blurred. Why, for instance, were stripes associated with the devil during the Middle Ages? How did stripes come to symbolize freedom and unity after the American and French revolutions? When did the stripe become a standard in men's fashion? "In the stripe," writes author Michel Pastoureau, "there is something that resists enclosure within systems." So before putting on that necktie or waving your country's flag, look to The Devil's Cloth for a colorful history of the stripe in all its variety, controversy, and connotation.