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Mend! A Refashioning Manual And Manifesto - Kate Sekules

Mend! A Refashioning Manual And Manifesto - Kate Sekules

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About the book

A hands-on manual and a history and celebration of clothes tending - and its remarkable resurgence as art form, political statement, and path to healing the planet.

For thousands of years mending was a deep craft that for too long had been a secret history. But now it's back, bigger and better than ever. In this book, Kate Sekules introduces the art of visible mending as part of an important movement to give fashion back its soul.

Part manifesto, part how-to, MEND! calls for bold new ways of keeping clothes and refreshing your style. Crammed with tips, fun facts, ravishing photography, and illustrated tutorials, MEND! tells you exactly how to rescue and renew your wardrobe with flair and aplomb - and save money along the way. Whether you've never owned a needle or are an aspiring professional, MEND! gives you clear instruction and witty advice, with more than thirty techniques from classic darning and patching to cheeky new methods invented by Sekules, to help you turn every garment into a unique fashion statement. Including interviews with menders, shameful fashion industry facts, a ten-step closet mend, cheat sheets, stitch guides, moth elimination, museum conservator and vintage dealer tricks, and more, this is a book to inspire, delight, and galvanise. Sharp, funny and incredibly timely, MEND! leads the slow-fashion revolution into its next phase, where getting dressed is a joyful, creative experience for all.

    About the author

    Kate Sekules is a writer, clothes historian, mender and mending educator. A leading light in the visible mending movement, she has shown her work and taught the techniques and history of repair in universities, museums, and symposia, including New York University, Parsons, the Fashion Institute of Technology, the Textile Arts Center, RISD Museum, Columbia University Chicago, the Costume Society of America, the Textile Society of America, and the UK Association of Dress Historians. Her writing has appeared in publications such as VogueHarper's BazaarThe New YorkerThe GuardianThe New York Times, and academic journals. She is a PfD candidate in material culture at the Bard Graduate Center, New York; holds a masters degree in Costume Studies from NYU, and runs the Menders Directory on her website visiblemending.com.

    She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter.

    "Kate is a brilliant writer and her historical context sets her book apart from other how-to guides" - Emma, Founder of Socko

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