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  • Issue 62 Thread (digital only) - Selvedge Magazine
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  • Issue 62 Thread (digital only) - Selvedge Magazine
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January/February 2015

Text and textiles are inextricably linked. The word text comes from the Latin ‘woven’. The history of textiles has added richness to our language, but also misunderstandings.The collective noun “linens” is used to describe bed, bath, table and kitchen textiles traditionally made of linen but now as likely to be made of cotton. Another misunderstanding exists around the term tapestry. Tapestry is a weft faced woven cloth, where the image and the structure are one and the same. Confusingly the term is also used to describe a decorative wall piece embroidered on a pre-woven ground, such as the Bayeux Tapestry. I hope in this issue to highlight the difference between these two techniques by examining some fine examples of both.

First of all, tapestry: we look at its origins in the Gobelins workshop in Paris, its dissemination to the merchant classes in the town of Aubusson, and finally a contemporary interpretation in the work of Fiona Rutherford. Turning to embroidery we see fine examples of the English tradition; how it was interpreted in the New World and a contemporary reinvention at the hands of an embroiderer and her Irish machine seen in collections of Erdem, Alexander McQueen and Mary Katrantzou. This as well as hand stitched designs by casey and casey, beautifully photographed by Marie Taillefer.

Rhonda Sonnerberg, one of our contributors, commented recently that T.S. Eliot erred when he wrote that “April is the cruellest month” – it is January, when the glow and merriment of the holidays is past and gardens seem barren. Hopefully she’ll spot the abundance of flowers in this issue, hand crafted by Maison Legeron, photographed by Vee Speers and scattered around the home of Jeanette Philipse. They bring Valentine’s Day to mind and hint that spring is just around the corner...

Polly Leonard, Founder


 

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Alison

A truly enjoyable read
This magazine is a joy to read on every level. It is well researched, interesting and beautifully written. It cleverly connects the distant past with cutting edge current practice and has inspired me to learn more about both. Now I want to read more!

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Barbara S.

Visually very satisfying and intellectually stimulating
I always find Selvedge Magazine visually very satisfying and intellectually stimulating. I have all the issues in my library and will have to find a good institution to donate then to when the time comes. I remember getting issue 00 at some conference or meeting in the US when you were first starting out. Bravo again for so many years of sharing the joy of textiles in all its varied forms with all of us.

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Ketna P.

Congratulations on your vision!
I’ve just been looking up your magazine, and absolutely love it! It seems like it knits together all the slices of delight that are left over in our soul when we are spent with our daily survival transactions…..congratulations on your vision!

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Cheryl Stern

Inspirational, Cultural, Educational
I am intriqued -- every issue of Selvedge. I am inspired toward my own work as an artist, as a weaver, as a designer, as a student of global artistry. Forever indebted.

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Marial

Absolutely gobsmackingly gorgeous
I was expecting something nice, but I was in no way prepared for how absolutely gobsmackingly gorgeous and inspiring your magazine is. Wow and wow. Now I’m counting the minutes until my next paper copy arrives.

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