
Feminist Cross-Stitch
40 Bold & Fierce Patterns
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January 1, 2019
Like feminism, cross-stitch is for everyone, Rohr says in her first book of patterns. These creations follow the subversive cross-stitch theme first popularized by Julie Jackson (Subversive Cross Stitch, 2006): simple, traditional-looking patterns expressing surly sentiments. Standouts here include a folk-art inspired "Don't Tell Me to Smile" and a sweet, floral pattern that proclaims "A woman's place is in the Revolution." For crafters who appreciate Rohr's sense of humor, the rampant profanity (e.g., "Feminist as Fuck") won't be a problem, and there are plenty of patterns that, like "Reclaiming my time," are G-rated. The skill level required for each pattern is indicated, and the difficulty level progresses from those for beginning stitchers that use just a few colors to an impressive Rosie the Riveter for pros. Instructions and supply resources are well covered. Feminist Cross-Stitch? is very much on-trend as a new generation discovers the joys of needlework, and libraries looking to freshen up their craft collections should start here.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)
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