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by 宮田明日鹿 Asuka Miyata
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This is a collection of works by Minato Knitting ’n Stitching Club, which artist Asuka Miyata has been leading in the port town, Nagoya since 2017.
In addition to introducing the objects made over a long period of time by seven makers in their 60s to 90s whom she has met in the course of her activities, the book also includes interviews with the makers, an essay by artist Yurie Nagashima, and an essay by researcher Akiko yamasaki.
A dress made for a child, embroidery completed over several years while attending classes, lace knitting done by mindless hands, or a sweater made from spare yarn: ……. What can we take away from these items that these women made for their families and loved ones, and for themselves, and that they kept in a safe place?
This is a book to rethink the culture and activity of “handcraft,” a skill for living in the present.