Stitching Stories: The Art of Embroidery in Gujarat
Material type: TextPublication details: Tulika Books 2013Description: 28pISBN: 978-8181469618Subject(s): Craft | Embroidery | English Literature | Gujarat | India | Picture BookDDC classification: 746.44 Summary: Before I used to stitch just to make patterns. But now I think about what I want to say through my stitches," says Raniben. Like her friend Meghiben and many others, she has moved beyond just beautiful needlework to narrative art, embroidering her own thoughts and stories. Stitching Stories is one such story about how she and her family left their village in Pakistan, crossing the harsh desert to live in a refugee camp in Gujarat, how they rebuilt their lives, lost everything again in an earthquake and began once more. the book is based on the award-winning animated documentary film Tanko Bole Chhe (The Stitches Speak), an exquisite visual narrative through applique and embroidery that looks at how an inherited craft has become personalised art.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Children's Books | Ektara Trust | 746.44/SAB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 12 |
Before I used to stitch just to make patterns. But now I think about what I want to say through my stitches," says Raniben. Like her friend Meghiben and many others, she has moved beyond just beautiful needlework to narrative art, embroidering her own thoughts and stories. Stitching Stories is one such story about how she and her family left their village in Pakistan, crossing the harsh desert to live in a refugee camp in Gujarat, how they rebuilt their lives, lost everything again in an earthquake and began once more. the book is based on the award-winning animated documentary film Tanko Bole Chhe (The Stitches Speak), an exquisite visual narrative through applique and embroidery that looks at how an inherited craft has become personalised art.
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