Unfolding Cloth: Inspiration from Historical Textiles
By (Author) Hannah Lamb
Batsford
Batsford
1st September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Handicrafts, decorative arts and crafts
Needlework and fabric crafts
Textiles and fibres
Fashion and textile design
Quiltmaking, patchwork and appliqu
Hardback
128
Width 216mm, Height 276mm
A guide to finding, researching and using historical textiles in your stitched work, to bring layers of meaning and a rich sense of emotional connection through place and time.
Renowned textile artist and tutor Hannah Lamb frequently uses and is inspired by old fabrics in her work, from age-worn cotton and linen sheets to delicate lace collars, vintage patchwork to snippets of colourful printed silk. In this book she explores many creative ways to incorporate historical textiles into your own work, from first conception and initial research to the finished piece. Chapters cover:
This thoughtful, imaginative book is illustrated with inspirational examples of the author's own work and that of other textile artists from around the world, and provides a valuable introduction to working with historical textiles to enhance your own pieces of textile art.
Hannah Lambis a textile artist, lecturer and author, based at her home studio in West Yorkshire. She works with a range of textile processes, including stitch, print and fabric manipulation, creating textile artworks from an intimate scale to larger installation works. Hannah has lectured in textiles at Bradford School of Art since 2004, where she is currently Programme Leader for Textiles. She exhibits nationally and internationally and is an exhibiting member of the 62 Group of Textile Artists. Herfirst solo book, Poetic Cloth: Creating Meaning in Textile Art, was published by Batsford in 2019.