Kantha: Sustainable Textiles and Mindful Making

Kantha: Sustainable Textiles and Mindful Making

by Ekta Kaul
Kantha: Sustainable Textiles and Mindful Making

Kantha: Sustainable Textiles and Mindful Making

by Ekta Kaul

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Overview

A beautiful book on the tradition of kantha, a Bengali embroidery technique with a rich heritage rooted in storytelling and upcycling, with inspiration and techniques for contemporary makers.

The word 'kantha' refers to both the style of running stitch, as well as the finished cloth: quilted textiles made from multiple layers of cast-off cloth, traditionally embroidered with threads pulled out from the borders of old saris and dhotis. These beautiful fabrics were created exclusively by women in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent.

In this richly illustrated book, textile artist Ekta Kaul explores the history of the kantha tradition and finds objects of extraordinary beauty. She goes on to look at how the kantha spirit is inspiring artists today and discusses creative techniques to help you develop your own interpretations, alongside a dictionary of fundamental kantha stitches with supporting images and instructions.

Steeped in the ethos of sustainability, emotional repair and mindful making, kantha will lead you to uncover a slower and more thoughtful approach to stitching.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789940435
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 08/27/2024
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 651,669
Product dimensions: 8.80(w) x 11.25(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Ekta Kaul is an award-winning London-based artist born in India. Ekta's work is exhibited across the UK and is held in several prestigious private and public collections including the Museum of London and the Crafts Council, UK. She is an experienced educator and teaches internationally. She lives and works in London.
www.ektakaul.com

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction

Kantha Tradition
Kantha Taxonomy
Stitch Techniques
Construction
Reimagining Tradition
Creating Your Own Kantha

Conclusion
Suppliers
Acknowledgements
Picture Credits
Bibliography
Index of Stitch Techniques

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