• BOOK TALK, Celia Pym
  • BOOK TALK, Celia Pym
  • BOOK TALK, Celia Pym

BOOK TALK, Celia Pym

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BOOK TALK
SOCKS Imaginative Mending
By Celia Pym
Thursday 30th April
6pm-7pm
£5 

Celia Pym will be talking about her mending project ‘Socks’ that formed the work for her latest book. In Summer Term 2024 Celia Pym taught the whole of Surrey Square Primary School in Southwark, Central London, how to darn a sock. All the children from Nursery Class (the four-year-olds) to Year 6 (the 11-year-olds), as well as several of the teachers, staff and family members. SOCKS Imaginative Mending describes the project, why it happened, how it was planned and the impact it had. It also celebrates the socks and stitches themselves with photographs of every mended sock – more than 500 in all. An encounter with craft and ‘making’ gives a child a key to opening their creative imagination. This book illustrates the joyful case for why craft learning  must be embedded in the school curriculum.

Celia Pym is an artist based in London who explores damage and repair in textiles, from small moth holes to larger accidents with fire. Her interest concerns the evidence of damage, and how repair draws attention to the places where garments and cloth wear down and grow thin. More recently she’s been thinking about how other people acquire and use the skills and confidence to mend and repair clothing. Her tools are scissors, yarn and a sharp needle: ‘My kit is lightweight and portable. I can travel to you. Nothing is beyond repair. And almost everything can be sorted – or invented – with needle and thread.’ Celia is an associate lecturer in textiles at the Royal College of Art. This is her second book with Quickthorn.

SOCKS Imaginative Mending
By Celia Pym
Published by Quickthorn Books
Book Price £35