Quickthorn is an independent publisher creating practical and sustainable books about making and personal resilience


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The long-awaited Red Dress book is nearly here, with a fantastic team assembled and a beautiful selection of stories, images, reflections and essays from the 14 year global collaborative embroidery project ready to be compiled into an exquisitely designed and ethically and sustainably produced book. With the garment now completed and touring the world, Kirstie Macleod is focusing on the documentation and preservation of the dress and greater project so it can be enjoyed by more people globally and generations of future audiences in years to come. The upcoming book will share the deeper story of The Red Dress, its embroiderers and Kirstie’s story whilst opening up the wider issues the garment prompts for its audiences through thematic essays by individuals involved in the greater project on subjects such as empowerment, finding voice, feminism, community and healing trauma. 
Thanks to everyone who has made the books possible. You can continue to preorder the The Red Dress book by preordering the books here

About Quickthorn


Quickthorn Ltd is the brainchild of Katy Bevan aka @thecrafter_uk 
Previously at the Crafts Council, Katy is an independent  writer and educator with a specialism in craft, running workshops in darning, crochet and knitting. She writes for textile and craft magazines such as Selvedge and blogs at The Crafter, mostly to be found knitting in the South West of England.

Quickthorn publishes books with an emphasis on making, and personal agency. Making empowers us to be more self-sufficient and take control over the way we consume.
Making something with your own hands is a reflective process, it encourages you to slow down when the pace of life feels too fast, to be patient and to learn that good things don’t happen immediately. There is a huge joy in making, to create something that is unique, tangible evidence of your time and labour.
We have been researching new ways to reduce our environmental impact, using local suppliers and printers where possible, sourcing recyclable packaging and recently using a cellulose lamination process for book finishing that is fully biodegradable and compostable.

Trade

Quickthorn Books are distributed to the trade in the UK and Europe by Centralbooks.com (orders@centralbooks.com) and in the US through IPGBooks and in Australasia by Woodslane

Submissions

We are always interested in submissions for illustrated non-fiction titles around craft and making (we don’t publish fiction or poetry thanks). If you think your idea might fit with our list, please send a brief outline of your ideas to info[at]quickthornbooks.com Read more

Blog posts


  • A year of nature encounters and fashion systems through Fletcher’s Almanac 
    FASHION ROUNDTABLE AND MEG PIRIE JAN 21, 2025 Guess the month. During this month, fast-fashion giant Shein refused in Parliament to disclose facts about cotton in their supply chain, all the while fires in Kantamanto market destroyed 8,000 livelihoods. In the first ten days of this month, the world’s richest 1% have already used up their share of the 2025 carbon budget, something which would take someone from the poorest 50% three years to actualise. Concurrently, wildfires spread in California, to such a devastating extend, that more… Read more: A year of nature encounters and fashion systems through Fletcher’s Almanac 
  • Connecting Threads
    ‘Lynn Setterington is an extremely important artist working on the edges of politics and ethnography.’ Jane Webb, Warwick University Connecting Threads: Tactile social history brings together twelve textile projects completed between 1981 and 2024. Each one acts as a social history document, providing tactile evidence of often untold stories of people on the margins, unexamined histories and overlooked places, all through stitch. The resulting work is both personal and political. It ranges from tiny colourful hand embroidered fragments recording everyday life in… Read more: Connecting Threads
  • The Red Dress
    Support The Red Dress project fundraiser to produce a fabulous new book to record the journey of the project. The Crowdfunder starts 18 October 2024.

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Press coverage


Juno Magazine 2024
Cotswold Life Feb 2024
Resurgence Magazine Jan 2024
Two books reviewed in Juno Dec 22
Review in Juno Magazine 2023
Good on Paper feature Nov 2023
Review by Alyson Walsh 7 Nov 22
Review bps.org.uk Nov 22
Crafts Magazine
Intelligent Hands March 2024
FQS Review in Juno magazine
The Simple Things magazine
reviews On Mending










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