Feminist Icon Cross Stitch Cover

Feminist Icon Cross Stitch by Anna Fleiss & Lauren Mancuso

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Feminist Icon Cross Stitch Cover

Feminist Icon Cross Stitch – 30 Daring Designs to Celebrate Strong Women by Anna Fleiss and Lauren Mancuso

Let’s just come out and say it – I think this is a terrific idea for a cross stitch book.

As much as there’s a gender bias in cross stitch, there’s a much larger gender bias in the world in general, and it’s great to see the growth of feminist books for girls and other gentle ways of inspiring feminist discussion.

Feminist Icon Cross Stitch by Anna Fleiss and Lauren Mancuso fits in nicely to this paradigm, combining some enjoyable designs with accessible education on feminism.

Instructions from Feminist Icon Cross Stitch

The book begins, as all good cross stitch books should, with a tutorial section. It’s succinct, clear and does the job. I liked the reference to Carrying Thread which proves that the authors have a bit of stitchy experience! From thereon the book gets down to the patterns and the descriptions!

Queen Elizabeth Design from Feminist Icon Cross Stitch

Whether it’s figures from history, or from pop culture, each design is cleverly designed to capture the likeness of the person in question while remaining simple enough to complete in a short amount of time. The patterns are easy to follow and what’s quite useful is that the hardback copy of the book stays open quite easily, so you can follow the pattern without having to re-open the book all the time – a small but important fact!

Rosie The Riveter design from Feminist Icon Cross Stitch

The selection of icons is diverse and there’s a lot to be learned from the book. Alongside each design is a page that introduces you to the icon in question, which is what makes this book really great. I love a cross stitch book that teaches you more than just cross stitch and Feminist Icon Cross Stitch does just that.

Smash The Patriarchy design from Feminist Icon Cross Stitch

The final set of patterns gives you some favourite feminist phrases to stitch up and stick up in suitable places which is a nice typographic touch. Let’s not forget that one of the benefits of cross stitch is that it gives you time to reflect on what you’re stitching, and this book is a powerful tool in that respect. You can spend time reflecting on country cottages and kittens if you like, but why not take the time to consider the story of Sojourner Truth instead..?

So, if you want a cross stitch book with some interesting designs to inspire intelligent thought on feminism and activism, Feminist Icon Cross Stitch by Anna Fleiss and Lauren Mancuso is just ideal. It’s a great gift for anyone who wants to stitch something different as well as a gentle introduction to some inspirational women.

Feminist Icon Cross Stitch – 30 Daring Designs to Celebrate Strong Women by Anna Fleiss and Lauren Mancuso is published by Running Press. 

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