Revive!: Inspired Interiors from Recycled Materials

Revive!: Inspired Interiors from Recycled Materials

by JacquelineMulvaney (Author)

Synopsis

This is aimed at the beginner sewer who wants to make soft furnishings for the home with a minimum of skill and on a slim budget. A series of projects progressing in difficulty guides the reader through basic skills and techniques, starting with simple cushions, and moving up through throws and bedspreads, basic curtains, blinds and tablecloths into easy upholstery such as sofa and armchair covers, and screens. The projects require a basic sewing machine but no particular experience or previous skill. The idea is to recycle and renew, creating lovely new things for the house from old clothes, curtains, sheets or skirts, by cutting them up, combining and restructuring them or embellishing them with new materials and trimmings. Projects take approximately a weekend and can be done cheaply with the emphasis on personalising and creating something unique. A new technique will be introduced into each project such as beading, making trimmings and simple print techniques, as well as an optional extra idea for embellishing at the end for the more adventurous.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd
Published: 07 May 2010

ISBN 10: 1408106272
ISBN 13: 9781408106273
Book Overview: Beautifully illustrated with both step-by-step sequences and finished pieces. Six very simple projects are clearly explained, with embellishments for the more adventurous. Apart from basic knowledge of a sewing machine, no previous experience is needed.

Media Reviews
'Good for fabric-based solutions.' Bookseller (November 2009) 'For easy tips and ideas to do it yourself, read Revive!' Sainsbury's Magazine 'Revive dreary decor and give a new lease of life to reclaimed fabrics using the great ideas in this book...' Sewing World (August 2010) 'one for the beginner' Embroidery (July/August 2010)
Author Bio
Jaqueline Mulvaney is an artist who makes a range of things from skirts to head pieces, cushions and curtains. She shows her work at professional craft fairs and has created work for The Conran Shop, Harvey Nicholls and Bergdorf Goodman. She is also responsible for all the artwork and interior textiles at Mao Tai restaurant in London. Jacqueline taught at Higher Education level for 10 years before setting up her own fashion label which is now sold internationally, particularly in America. She is currently working on a retail web shop, which is a step towards opening her own shop in the future.