Torchon Lacemaking: A step-by-step guide
By (Author) Jan Tregidgo
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
30th September 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
746.222
Hardback
240
Width 215mm, Height 260mm, Spine 23mm
1022g
Torchon lacemaking is a textile art steeped in tradition - the skills required are often perceived to be beyond the reach of ordinary mortals. In this practical book, Jan Tregidgo describes those skills through a step-by-step guide and makes them accessible to all. She explains traditional techniques through a series of specially designed samplers, which can be worked in order by the beginner or in any order they choose by the more experienced. Although colour is not traditional in bobbin lace, it has been used here to great effect so the path of each thread can be clearly followed through the sampler. Topics covered: Essential equipment and materials described in detail Traditional techniques fully explained through a sequence of specially designed samplers Instructions for a super-beaded sampler Advice on adapting and designing your own patterns Guide to joining and mounting lace Helpful troubleshooting hints Information on suppliers and museums with lace collections AUTHOR: Jan Tregidgo has been making bobbin lace since 1980 when she attended a weekend course at Missenden Abbey. From that moment she was hooked and she has been passionate about bobbin lacemaking ever since. As a trained teacher, she has been teaching lacemaking since the late 1980s: locally for Portsmouth College Adult Education classes, at residential colleges around the country and for the Lace Guild. Jan also teaches creative textiles and has combined her modern textile techniques with her traditional bobbin lace skills to produce 'LetExist' - her 21st century approach to contemporary bobbin lacemaking. Jan was awarded a medal of excellence by the Lace Guild in 2007 for her lacemaking skills in a piece of traditional Bedfordshire lace. ILLUSTRATIONS 400 colour photographs & 280 line drawings
"an excellent, up-to-date overview for lace makers of all skill levels."--Publishers Weekly
Jan Tregidgo has been making bobbin lace since 1980 when she attended a weekend course at Missenden Abbey. From that moment she was hooked and she has been passionate about bobbin lacemaking ever since. As a trained teacher, she has been teaching lacemaking since the late 1980's: locally for Portsmouth College Adult Education classes, at residential colleges and for the Lace Guild. Jan also teaches creative textiles and has combined her modern textile techniques with her traditional bobbin lace skills to produce 'LetExist' - her 21st century approach to contemporary bobbin lacemaking. Jan was awarded a medal of excellence by the Lace Guild in 2007 for her lacemaking skills in a piece of traditional Bedfordshire lace.