House of Print: A modern printer's take on design, colour and pattern
By (Author) Molly Mahon
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion
4th May 2020
9th July 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Textile artworks
Hobbies
Book and paper crafts
Working patterns and practices
Fashion and textile design
Printing and reprographic technologies
The Arts: techniques and principles
761
Hardback
160
Width 199mm, Height 241mm, Spine 20mm
720g
A modern, stylish and practical exploration of the traditional craft of block printing.
For self-taught textile designer Molly Mahon, there is something special about block printing that has stood the test of time. From the initial design process, through to the carving of the block, the mixing of the colour and the actual printing process, Molly has always found printing to be meditative.
This book enables readers to explore this ancient craft through Molly's contemporary designs and the influences that inspire her use of pattern and colour, before teaching them practical skills and potential ways to transform their creations into beautiful homeware.
The book is divided into three main sections:
A Modern Block Printer: An introduction to Molly and how she found and nurtured her love of block printing. Also, Molly gives a brief history of the tradition of block printing.
Design Journeys: Molly sees pattern everywhere she looks and this is what creates the basis of her blocks. When Molly is designing, its as if she goes on a journey, whether it be a walk in the forest or a work trip to India. She is constantly inspired by her surroundings in all that she sees and feels. Here the reader is taken on some of her favourite journeys with an inspirational sourcebook filled with beautiful images. Discover a brief history of block printing, design ideas and stories focusing on how Indias artisan craftspeople and traditional block printing techniques, nature and the Bloomsbury Group have all inspired Molly's designs.
Practical Printing: This chapter focuses on how to block print, including information on key tools, step-by-step techniques for printing on paper and fabric, and pattern design advice. Follow instructions to make five simple homeware projects with your newly printed creations and find exclusive block templates drawn by Molly for you to copy and recreate at home.
House of Print is a celebration of both the art of block printing and the joy of design.
'We loved how the book seamlessly marries old and new, giving us insight into the ancient craft, and then encouraging us to create contemporary, funky homewares of our own quite literally putting our stamp on them.'
* Independent, '13 Best Interior Design Books' *'The how-to section will get you printing in no time and the projects could readily be adapted to use as a base for further embellishment'
* Stitch *'For a complete guide to block printing, including inspiration and step-by-step techniques, look for Molly Mahons House of Print.'
* Your Home *'Theres insightful information on key tools, step-by-step techniques for printing on paper and fabric as well as pattern design advice'
* Craft Focus *'Molly shares her secrets for stunning contemporary designs as well as some fabulous ideas for totally me made homewares.'
* Sew *'A modern, stylish, and practical exploration of the traditional craft of block printing'
* Simply Sewing *Molly Mahon has a magical, modern eye for block printing. I have long been a fan of her work. This book is both inspiring and practical and a must-have for anyone interested in creating their own pattern and print.
* Cath Kidston MBE *'A gorgeous gift for any interiors or craft addict'
* Irish Examiner *Molly Mahon set up her eponymous company in 2015. Molly designs and creates beautiful and original fabrics, wallpapers and functional art pieces for the home. Her designs are inspired by her surroundings, both at home in Sussex and on her travels in India where she works with artisan craftspeople. With her love of home always in her mind she creates pieces to enhance interiors and create beautiful, joyful spaces. Molly runs regular sell-out workshops around the country and has a growing social media following (currently over 30K followers on Instagram).