Cotton & Indigo from Japan

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Pub Date Aug 28 2017 | Archive Date Aug 28 2017

Description

More than 300 colorful photos and behind-the-scenes details reveal the fascinating story of Japan's cotton and indigo, and their enormous contribution to fiber arts worldwide. Learn how Japan and its top fabric designers, quilters, scientists, and artists combine tradition and high tech to weave the thread, fabrics, and stunning designs that are so coveted in today's fiber art world. Take a tour of Japan’s elite textile printing mills to understand why Japan is considered the world's finest producer of quilting cotton. Learn where all this cotton comes from, and its close connection to another prized plant, indigo. Dozens of beautiful fabric designs and quilts by Shizuko Kuroha, Keiko Goke, Yoshiko Jinzenji, Yoko Saito, and others are featured, as well as cotton and indigo folk textiles through the ages. This journey gives a deeper understanding of the connection between contemporary textile art and Japan's cotton, indigo, and traditions.


About the Author:

Teresa Duryea Wong researches, writes, and lectures widely, and has been a guest speaker at the International Quilt Museum and Study Center in Nebraska, the Texas Quilt Museum, Rice University, and dozens of quilt guild meetings. She holds a master’s degree from Rice University and was named the Faith P. and Charles L. Bybee Foundation Scholar by the Bybee Foundation and the Texas Quilt Museum for her research on Japanese quilts. She is also the author of Japanese Contemporary Quilts and Quilters: The Story of An American Import. A native Texan, she lives between two celebrated Texas cotton regions, and she made many trips to Japan to follow and write the story of cotton and indigo. Follow her adventures on her website www.teresaduryeawong.com.

More than 300 colorful photos and behind-the-scenes details reveal the fascinating story of Japan's cotton and indigo, and their enormous contribution to fiber arts worldwide. Learn how Japan and its...


A Note From the Publisher

Author available for interviews, please contact jamiee@schifferbooks.com for more information.

Author available for interviews, please contact jamiee@schifferbooks.com for more information.


Marketing Plan

Promotion at 2017 Houston Quilt Market & Festival and QuiltCon 2018

Book tour to select US cities 

Outreach to national quilting and craft publications & media

Targeted blogger outreach

Promotion at 2017 Houston Quilt Market & Festival and QuiltCon 2018

Book tour to select US cities 

Outreach to national quilting and craft publications & media

Targeted blogger outreach


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780764353512
PRICE $34.99 (USD)

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