Mending Life

A Handbook for Repairing Clothes and Hearts (and Patching to Practice Sustainable Fashion and Fix the Clothes You Love)

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$24.95 US
On sale Sep 26, 2023 | 224 Pages | 9781632175175

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Learn the art of visible mending—a joyful, meditative, and restorative practice—to repair the clothes and belongings you love!

“Not only a compendium of practical knowledge, but a moving meditation on what mending can mean more broadly. If everyone practiced the care, patience, and forgiveness suggested by the authors’ outlook, the world would be a better place.”
—Jenny Odell, author of How to Do Nothing and Saving Time


A beautiful modern sewing and mending guide with vibrant, full-color illustrations throughout, Mending Life encourages us to break free from the fast fashion industry by repairing our clothes rather than discarding them. Along with DIY and how-to illustrations and tutorials, you’ll find heartfelt stories by authors Nina and Sonya Montenegro (creators of the popular @TheFarWoods) that encourage you to change your consumption habits, celebrate a sustainable, intentional lifestyle, demonstrate mending as a powerful act that not only strengthens the object we are repairing, but ourselves as well.

Beginners and seasoned sewers will find:

Basic Mending Skills: How to thread a needle, how to tie knots, and basic stitches
Sashiko: A striking Japanese hand-sewing technique for reinforcement and decoration
Darning: Plain weave, swiss weave, crocheted patch, knitted patch, and needle-felted patch
Patching: The best three ways to patch holes how-to guide
Mending Tutorials by Item: Down jackets, shirt cuffs, and linen
Other Common Repairs: Snags, buttons, belt loops, leggings, pant pockets, and more
Sewing Beyond Mending: Hemming pants, taking garments in, and adding pockets

Extend the life of your favorite clothes and beloved household items with mending with this timeless and practical guide to cherishing and caring for our belongings.
Sisters Nina and Sonya Montenegro are illustrators, printmakers, menders, quilters, beekeepers, and gardeners. In 2013, they founded The Far Woods, a creative collaboration making artwork that seeks to contribute to a cultural shift in which there is a land ethic, reverence for nature, rejection of the dominant throw-away mentality, and direct connection to where our food and the things we use come from. Many of their artworks serve as educational tools, and their practice crosses disciplines to work toward an ecologically viable and socially just future. Their studio is situated on an organic farm just outside of Portland, Oregon.

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Learn the art of visible mending—a joyful, meditative, and restorative practice—to repair the clothes and belongings you love!

“Not only a compendium of practical knowledge, but a moving meditation on what mending can mean more broadly. If everyone practiced the care, patience, and forgiveness suggested by the authors’ outlook, the world would be a better place.”
—Jenny Odell, author of How to Do Nothing and Saving Time


A beautiful modern sewing and mending guide with vibrant, full-color illustrations throughout, Mending Life encourages us to break free from the fast fashion industry by repairing our clothes rather than discarding them. Along with DIY and how-to illustrations and tutorials, you’ll find heartfelt stories by authors Nina and Sonya Montenegro (creators of the popular @TheFarWoods) that encourage you to change your consumption habits, celebrate a sustainable, intentional lifestyle, demonstrate mending as a powerful act that not only strengthens the object we are repairing, but ourselves as well.

Beginners and seasoned sewers will find:

Basic Mending Skills: How to thread a needle, how to tie knots, and basic stitches
Sashiko: A striking Japanese hand-sewing technique for reinforcement and decoration
Darning: Plain weave, swiss weave, crocheted patch, knitted patch, and needle-felted patch
Patching: The best three ways to patch holes how-to guide
Mending Tutorials by Item: Down jackets, shirt cuffs, and linen
Other Common Repairs: Snags, buttons, belt loops, leggings, pant pockets, and more
Sewing Beyond Mending: Hemming pants, taking garments in, and adding pockets

Extend the life of your favorite clothes and beloved household items with mending with this timeless and practical guide to cherishing and caring for our belongings.

Author

Sisters Nina and Sonya Montenegro are illustrators, printmakers, menders, quilters, beekeepers, and gardeners. In 2013, they founded The Far Woods, a creative collaboration making artwork that seeks to contribute to a cultural shift in which there is a land ethic, reverence for nature, rejection of the dominant throw-away mentality, and direct connection to where our food and the things we use come from. Many of their artworks serve as educational tools, and their practice crosses disciplines to work toward an ecologically viable and socially just future. Their studio is situated on an organic farm just outside of Portland, Oregon.

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