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Books > Health, Home & Family > Handicrafts > Needlework & fabric crafts > General
'A charming account of a daughter, a house and a fastidious dad'
Sunday Times Shelley Klein grew up in the Scottish Borders, in a
house designed on a modernist open-plan grid. With colourful glass
panels set against a forest of trees, it was like living in a work
of art. Her father, Bernat Klein, was a textile designer whose
pioneering colours and textures were a major contribution to 1960s
and 70s style. Thirty years on, Shelley moves back home to care for
her father, now in his eighties: the house has not changed and
neither has his uncompromising vision - or his distinctive way of
looking at the world. Told with great tenderness and humour, this
is Shelley's account of looking after an adored yet maddening
parent and a piercing portrait of the grief that followed his
death. 'A sad, funny, utterly fascinating book about families, home
and how to say goodbye' Mark Haddon 'Original, moving and bracingly
honest... often hilarious' Blake Morrison, Guardian 'It is strange
that grief should produce such a life-affirming book, but it has.
Read it for the solace it contains, or for its captivating
descriptions. Either way, it's a delight' Telegraph
A dynamic resurgence in sewing and knitting is under way, with many
people enjoying making and mending their own garments at home.
However, stories abound of homemade clothes languishing at the back
of the wardrobe. Amy Twigger Holroyd draws on ideas of fashion,
culture and craft to explore makers' lived experiences of creating
and wearing homemade clothes in a society dominated by shop-bought
garments. Using the innovative metaphor of fashion as common land,
Folk Fashion investigates the complex relationship between making,
well-being and sustainability. Twigger Holroyd combines her own
experience as a designer and knitter with first-hand accounts from
folk fashion makers to explore this fascinating, yet
under-examined, area of contemporary fashion culture. Looking to
the future, she also considers how sewers and knitters might
maximise the radical potential of their activities.
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