Kantha: Sustainable Textiles and Mindful Making

Ekta Kaul
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Kantha: Sustainable Textiles and Mindful Making

Ekta Kaul
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192 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Aug 27, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 192
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
  • ISBN: 9781789940435
  • Dimensions: 8.8" W x 0.7" L x 11.25" H

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

“In this book, Ekta has collected fragments of stories - some worn, some forgotten and some purposely erased - and stitched them back together to create something powerful.” —Katie Treggiden, Founder and Director of Making Design Circular

“The age-old textile recycling methodology of kantha is updated in this book of appreciation and how-to.” —Barbara Jacobs, Booklist

“If you enjoy embroidery, quilt making, sewing of any kind, craft history or repurposing, you'll love this book and it will soothe your soul.” —Machine Knitting Monthly

“Beautifully illustrated throughout with detailed photos, this book honors a tradition of sustainable creativity through personal reflections, practical information, and interviews with contemporary artists who incorporate kantha into their work.” —Library Journal

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