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Straw Plaiting: Heritage Techniques for Hats, Trimmings, Bags and Baskets
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ISBN
9781789940756
Book Title
Straw Plaiting : Heritage Techniques for Hats, Trimmings, Bags and Baskets
Item Length
11.1in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Publication Year
2023
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Veronica Main
Genre
Crafts & Hobbies
Topic
Baskets
Item Width
8.8in
Item Weight
55.4 Oz
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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Straw plaiting has been used to make accessories from hats and baskets to handbags, trimmings and homewares around the world for centuries. Once employing tens of thousands of people in the UK alone, the craft is now listed as Critically Endangered on the Heritage Crafts Association's Red List. This book aims to change that, drawing on more than 50 previously unpublished patterns and techniques from around the world that will help you to unlock the history and preserve the skills of straw plaiting. For each pattern, follow the step-by-step diagrams and instructions and discover how they were developed whilst learning about materials, tools and preparation. Once familiar with the plaiting techniques - using straw as well as other materials - you will be able to develop your own skills, possibly blending in recycled materials, which are increasingly being used to produce beautiful and unique pieces.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
1789940753
ISBN-13
9781789940756
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11058366282

Product Key Features

Book Title
Straw Plaiting : Heritage Techniques for Hats, Trimmings, Bags and Baskets
Author
Veronica Main
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Baskets
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Crafts & Hobbies
Number of Pages
336 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11.1in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
8.8in
Item Weight
55.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Tt876
Reviews
"This impressive and thoroughly researched book traces the journey of straw from farmer's field to finished hat. Veronica Main has covered the subject in depth with good illustrations, and the clearly drawn patterns show the many ways straw can be plaited, which is now an endangered craft. Straw and similar fibres have been used for centuries all over the world for headwear but also a variety of artefacts used in daily life, so maybe we should now make more use of it as a renewable resource." --Alan and Vanessa Hopkins, The School of Historic Dress, This impressive and thoroughly researched book traces the journey of straw from farmer's field to finished hat. Veronica Main has covered the subject in depth with good illustrations, and the clearly drawn patterns show the many ways straw can be plaited, which is now an endangered craft. Straw and similar fibres have been used for centuries all over the world for headwear but also a variety of artefacts used in daily life, so maybe we should now make more use of it as a renewable resource., "This impressive and thoroughly researched book traces the journey of straw from farmer's field to finished hat. Veronica Main has covered the subject in depth with good illustrations, and the clearly drawn patterns show the many ways straw can be plaited ... we should now make more use of it as a renewable resource." --Alan and Vanessa Hopkins, The School of Historic Dress "A must-have for anyone interested in working with straw and an astonishing contribution to the preservation of this endangered craft." --Jay Blades MBE, Co-Chair of Heritage Crafts "Straw plaiting has all but disappeared from the public consciousness; what was once so common, it touched the lives of everyone everywhere... Veronica Main's exhaustive research may ignite a timely renaissance of interest in straw as we search for sustainable alternatives to plastic." --Polly Leonard, Selvedge Magazine "This is a book that will fascinate and enthral both researchers and makers alike." -- The Braid Society " From simple patterns through to elaborate work for hats and baskets, this is equally enjoyable as a record of a rare craft, or as inspiration to take up straw plaiting and help take this craft off the endangered list. " -- Family Tree, "This impressive and thoroughly researched book traces the journey of straw from farmer's field to finished hat. Veronica Main has covered the subject in depth with good illustrations, and the clearly drawn patterns show the many ways straw can be plaited ... we should now make more use of it as a renewable resource." --Alan and Vanessa Hopkins, The School of Historic Dress "A must-have for anyone interested in working with straw and an astonishing contribution to the preservation of this endangered craft." --Jay Blades MBE, Co-Chair of Heritage Crafts "Straw plaiting has all but disappeared from the public consciousness; what was once so common, it touched the lives of everyone everywhere... Veronica Main's exhaustive research may ignite a timely renaissance of interest in straw as we search for sustainable alternatives to plastic." --Polly Leonard, Selvedge Magazine "This is a book that will fascinate and enthral both researchers and makers alike." -- The Braid Society, "This impressive and thoroughly researched book traces the journey of straw from farmer's field to finished hat. Veronica Main has covered the subject in depth with good illustrations, and the clearly drawn patterns show the many ways straw can be plaited, which is now an endangered craft. Straw and similar fibres have been used for centuries all over the world for headwear but also a variety of artefacts used in daily life, so maybe we should now make more use of it as a renewable resource." --Alan and Vanessa Hopkins, The School of Historic Dress "A must-have for anyone interested in working with straw and an astonishing contribution to the preservation of this endangered craft." --Jay Blades MBE, Co-Chair of Heritage Crafts, "This impressive and thoroughly researched book traces the journey of straw from farmer's field to finished hat. Veronica Main has covered the subject in depth with good illustrations, and the clearly drawn patterns show the many ways straw can be plaited ... we should now make more use of it as a renewable resource." --Alan and Vanessa Hopkins, The School of Historic Dress "A must-have for anyone interested in working with straw and an astonishing contribution to the preservation of this endangered craft." --Jay Blades MBE, Co-Chair of Heritage Crafts "Straw plaiting has all but disappeared from the public consciousness; what was once so common, it touched the lives of everyone everywhere... Veronica Main's exhaustive research may ignite a timely renaissance of interest in straw as we search for sustainable alternatives to plastic." --Polly Leonard, Selvedge Magazine "This is a book that will fascinate and enthral both researchers and makers alike." -- The Braid Society "From simple patterns through to elaborate work for hats and baskets, this is equally enjoyable as a record of a rare craft, or as inspiration to take up straw plaiting and help take this craft off the endangered list." -- Family Tree " Straw Plaiting: Heritage Techniques for Hats, Trimmings, Bags and Baskets is sure to become the go-to publication for anyone interested in learning or studying this time-honoured craft." -- HATalk Magazine "adorable...novice-friendly...enchanting... The step-by-step instructions are easy to follow, and Hatchard's detailed explanation of how to read crochet patterns will be a boon to beginners. Crocheters with a literary bent will get a kick out of this." -- Publishers Weekly, "This impressive and thoroughly researched book traces the journey of straw from farmer's field to finished hat. Veronica Main has covered the subject in depth with good illustrations, and the clearly drawn patterns show the many ways straw can be plaited, which is now an endangered craft. Straw and similar fibres have been used for centuries all over the world for headwear but also a variety of artefacts used in daily life, so maybe we should now make more use of it as a renewable resource." --Alan and Vanessa Hopkins, The School of Historic Dress "A must-have for anyone interested in working with straw and an astonishing contribution to the preservation of this endangered craft." --Jay Blades MBE, Co-Chair of Heritage Crafts "Straw plaiting has all but disappeared from the public consciousness; what was once so common, it touched the lives of everyone everywhere; whether a consumer of a multitude of straw products or employed in the booming industry, straw was part of everyday life. Veronica Main's exhaustive research may ignite a timely renaissance of interest in straw as we search for sustainable alternatives to plastic." --Polly Leonard, Selvedge Magazine, "This impressive and thoroughly researched book traces the journey of straw from farmer's field to finished hat. Veronica Main has covered the subject in depth with good illustrations, and the clearly drawn patterns show the many ways straw can be plaited ... we should now make more use of it as a renewable resource." --Alan and Vanessa Hopkins, The School of Historic Dress "A must-have for anyone interested in working with straw and an astonishing contribution to the preservation of this endangered craft." --Jay Blades MBE, Co-Chair of Heritage Crafts "Straw plaiting has all but disappeared from the public consciousness; what was once so common, it touched the lives of everyone everywhere... Veronica Main's exhaustive research may ignite a timely renaissance of interest in straw as we search for sustainable alternatives to plastic." --Polly Leonard, Selvedge Magazine
Table of Content
Acknowledgements Foreword by Marian Nichols Introduction Terminology 1. Straw Plaiting in Great Britain 2. Straw Plaiting in the Atlantic Islands and North America 3. Straw Plaiting in Europe 4. The Decline of the Straw Plaiting Industry 5. Plaiting Materials 6. Straw Preparation 7. Tools of the Trade 8. Development of Plait Patterns 9. Preparing to Plait 10. Plait Instructions Three, Five and Seven End Plaits Nine and Eleven Ends Basic Plaits Rustic Plaits Piping and Porcupine Purl and Moss Batwing or Vandyke Feather and Wisp Diamond and Wave Brilliant Trimmings Endnotes Conversion Tables Glossary Bibliography Picture Credits Index
Dewey Decimal
746.41
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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