Free Article Download: Mixed-Media Sample Book by Karen Turner from Sew Somerset

[On the Blog] Free Article Download: Mixed-Media Sample Book by Karen Turner from Sew Somerset

“As a textile artist, texture, color, and lines fascinate me. I also like to find out how different materials sit together, how they handle, and what their effects and possibilities might be. Sometimes I make small samples before embarking on a major piece of art. My favorite way to collect such samples together is to make them into a cloth book. This is such an effective way to present tactile little samples of cloth and stitch, because it keeps the work together in a space that is small yet very accessible. It also functions as your very own reference book when you compose and assemble future projects. These days I prefer to stitch by hand, but this little book combines hand and machine stitching, as well as some unlikely and unusual materials.”

— Karen Turner, Sew Somerset Summer 2012

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Posted: Tuesday, May 17th, 2016 @ 9:41 am
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4 Responses to “Free Article Download: Mixed-Media Sample Book by Karen Turner from Sew Somerset”

  1. Faith says:

    Thank You so Much for the download… I’m going to give it a try….

  2. Perfect timing! Thank you. I have just recently been focusing on hand-sewing. This is a perfect project to try.

  3. Barbara says:

    Thanks for the download! Very inspiring.

  4. Ann says:

    Thanks for the download. It is a beautiful project.

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[On the Blog] Free Article Download: Mixed-Media Sample Book by Karen Turner from Sew Somerset

“As a textile artist, texture, color, and lines fascinate me. I also like to find out how different materials sit together, how they handle, and what their effects and possibilities might be. Sometimes I make small samples before embarking on a major piece of art. My favorite way to collect such samples together is to make them into a cloth book. This is such an effective way to present tactile little samples of cloth and stitch, because it keeps the work together in a space that is small yet very accessible. It also functions as your very own reference book when you compose and assemble future projects. These days I prefer to stitch by hand, but this little book combines hand and machine stitching, as well as some unlikely and unusual materials.”

— Karen Turner, Sew Somerset Summer 2012

Read the rest of the article and download your free copy by clicking the link below.

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