Reflective Stitch :Time and place in textile art
Reflective Stitch :Time and place in textile art
hardcover
Pre-Order Published On:
3 September, 2026
Description
This fascinating book explores how to introduce notions of time and place to your textile art practice, to give deeper meaning and emotional resonance to your work.
Renowned British textile artist Claire Wellesley-Smith demonstrates how these two fundamental concepts are linked – we experience time through place, and vice versa – and make endlessly rewarding themes for textile art. Practical ideas for incorporating time and place into your work include:
• Taking the time: how to observe mindfulness and care in choosing materials, and how to stitch with intention to create a more meaningful piece of work.
• Textile temporalities: observing time passing through stitch, through daily embroidery journals and recording aspects of life, either environmental or personal, over certain durations of time.
• Gathering together: Using textile art within the wider community to record memories, share ideas and create a sense of togetherness.
• Geographies of making: creating site-specific embroidery pieces, for display or otherwise, that are tied to a specific place and time.
• Stitching connection: ideas for collaborating with other artists in group projects that are passed back and forth between the participants over time.
Illustrated with exquisite examples of the author’s own textile work and that of other artists from around the world who embrace similar topics, this thoughtful, contemplative book offers a wealth of inspiration on how to incorporate these important themes into your own textile art practice.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781849947541 |
| ISBN10 | 1849947546 |
| Number Of Pages | 128 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Batsford |
| Format | hardcover |
Author's Bio
Claire Wellesley-Smith is a well-known British textile artist who exhibits widely and teaches extensively, working in adult education, schools, community-based projects, museums and galleries. Her workshops involve sustainable stitch, repurposed cloth, and traditional techniques. She is the author of Slow Stitch and Resilient Stitch, also published by Batsford. She lives and works in West Yorkshire.