Machine Embroidery is hugely exciting in terms of its potential as a
creative medium and is part of a flourishing creative industry both in
design and production. MMU hosts a specialist embroidery department,
which has been instrumental in artistic and
educational innovations in this area since the 1960s. The lecturers,
graduates and students have remarkable expertise in machine embroidery,
and MMU is home to a rich and unique archive of machines, samples and
artwork, both historical and contemporary. This book will celebrate
this archive, as well as providing the only definitive record (and
exploring the potential) of the huge number of machines currently in
use from the traditional Irish Embroidery machine to the new generation
of computerised sewing machines. The book will demonstrate how key
machines can be applied to the artistic, industrial and domestic practice, and shows machine embroiderers how to combine techniques and
develop their ideas using machine embroidery. Each contributor gives
their own individual perspective on machine stitch.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'Excellent and abundant illustrations are supported by equally excellent captions that include details of materials, methods and dimensions alongside the expected date, maker and title.' * Crafts Magazine (January 2011) * "Essential reading for textile students, embroiderers, designers and artists...Illustrating how to combine techniques and develop ideas, Machine Stitch Perspectives demonstrates the rich possibilities of the sewing machine as a creative tool." * Sew Today Magazine (Feb 2011) * For students who require more than 'pretty pictures', giving a deeper understanding of their discipline. -- Claire Baker, Cleveland College of Art & Design, UK
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Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Produkt-Hinweis
Fadenheftung
Gewebe-Einband
mit Schutzumschlag
Illustrationen
Maße
Höhe: 282 mm
Breite: 222 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-350-10092-3 (9781350100923)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Alice Kettle is Professor at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK and Visiting Professor at the Centre for Real World Learning University of Winchester, UK. She is an established artist, with recognised status within the field of textile art. Her work is held in collections around the world.
Jane McKeating is Associate Head of Design at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. She is a key figure in the embroidery and textiles fields and was a prize winner at 2008's 'Art of the Stitch' International Open Exhibition.
Autor*in
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Introduction
by Dr Jennifer Harris
Foreword
by Professor Anne Morrell
Chapters
The Pleasures of the Machine Stitched Mark
by Judy Barry
The Chimera of Embroidery
by Dr Nigel Hurlstone
The Bigger Picture
by Alice Kettle
An Emerging Image, Machine Stitching the Narrative
by Jane McKeating
Mixed Messages: an Exploration of Issue-based Work
by Dr Melanie Miller
Stitched Words
by Lynn Setterington
Material Evidence
by Professor Michael Brennand Wood
A Fashionable Detail: Machine Embroidery on Dress
by Dr Ann Gibson
Surface Sensibilities Utilising Machine Stitch to Render Surface and Mark Making
by Jane Mckeating
It's Not Black and White: Discovering Colour with Machine Stitch
by Isabel Wright
Designing the Fabric
by Alice Kettle
An Eye on the Future - Working with the Computerised Sewing Machine
by Sue Prestbury
Machines Glossary
by Jill Boyes
Techniques and Terms glossary
by Diana Parsons
Biographies
Acknowledgements
Index