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Books > Health, Home & Family > Handicrafts > Needlework & fabric crafts > Embroidery
'n Veelsydige versameling patrone met uitstekende geskenkidees.
Die boek bevat meer as 100 oorspronklike ontwerpe, elk op ' kleur-rooster, insluitend - vrolike alfabetprente; stylvolle monogramme en motiewe vir tafellinne; oulike motiewe vir babas; cool tienermotiewe; kersfeesontwerpe; maklike patrone vir kinders.
Daar is afwerkingsaanwysings vir al die geborduurde voorbeelde, asook verdere gebruiksvoorstelle.
Following the success of her Doodle Stitching Transfer Pack, Aimee
Ray offers a new selection of delightful woodland-themed transfers.
Embroiderers will enjoy hours of stitching fun with this charming
transfer pack from popular author Aimee Ray. Featuring more than 50
designs adapted from her whimsical coloring book, Woodland
Creatures, these enchanting nature-based patterns rangefrom complex
mandalas to simple critters, like frogs, turtles, deer, and owls.
These designs are printed on reusable transfer paper--just tear out
the pages, iron the pattern onto your fabric, and start stitching.
Plus, there's a handy pocket in the back of the book to store your
cutout transfers. Give the finished projects as gifts, turn them
into wall hangings, or incorporate them in larger embroidered
items. For those new to the craft, Ray provides a complete
introduction to embroidery as well as a fully illustrated stitch
library.
With his unerring eye, Kaffe has succeeded in finding the perfect
location for his exquisite new collection of quilts, featuring both
his scintillating new fabric designs and his classics, all in his
unique colour palette. This time he has chosen the iconic
13th-century Powis Castle in north Wales, where the 20 quilts in
this book are set off against the storybook castle and stunning
grounds. Photographed brilliantly by Debbie Patterson, they are
displayed in all their glory in a sumptuous eye-catching quilt
gallery. Included in this set of new designs are many very special
ones by Kaffe, and others by his long-time friend and co-designer,
Liza Prior Lucy. Kaffe's Saturated Red quilt finds its perfect
partner in the rich deep hues of the bed hangings on a magnificent
four-poster, while his Cold Frames quilt, with its dramatic
black-and-white sashing framing fussy-cut flower prints, echoes the
studding on the medieval wooden doors into the courtyard. The cool
geometry of his Marble Tiles quilt takes its inspiration from the
painted paneling in the Long Gallery, and his Vintage Library quilt
echoes the warm tones of the hundreds of leather-bound books in the
Castle's collection. As usual, this book--the 24th in the
series--includes a range of quilts for all skill levels, from
beginners to advanced, and features an eclectic mix of patterns and
colours ranging from Philip Jacobs' eye-catching bold floral prints
to Brandon Mably's smaller-scale quirky patterns. Flat shots and a
practical know-how section and glossary back up the fully
illustrated, step-by-step instructions for each quilt.
In the 19th century, the craft of embroidery became a pastime for
ladies of leisure. This beautiful new book explores the shift from
industry to hobby and how embroidery was crafted and displayed in
the home. Each chapter is packed with a close look at the
techniques that were used, detaileddrawings and unique photographs
of original 19th century embroidered pieces. Interweaved into the
book are snippets of social history, historical facts and quotes
from ladies and gentlemen of the period. This delightful book is a
must for any student studying embroidery, fashion and textiles,
craft persons interested in historical embroidery techniques,
collectors of textiles, plus any needlework enthusiast wanting to
extend their knowledge.
A collection of 365 different sashiko patterns to sew - one for
every day of the year. Sashiko sewing expert, Susan Briscoe,
demonstrates 365 different sashiko patterns, one for each day of
the year - sew all 365 to make a beautiful sashiko quilt featuring
all the designs Each sashiko pattern is stitched onto a
four-and-a-half-inch square piece of fabric making it very
accessible to sew one swatch every day. You can record the date of
each sample you stitch in the book to create a record of your
sewing. All of the stitch patterns are illustrated with a
photograph of the stitched sample showing some stitches in
different coloured thread (this is used by the author to identify
which stitches to do first), next to a diagram showing the stitch
direction and the order of the stitches on the grid. All the
patterns are sewn on four-and-a-half-inch fabric swatches which can
then be pieced together to create the ultimate double bed sized
sashiko sampler quilt. But as well as sewing the samples separately
to make them into a large bed-sized quilt, the patterns can also be
repeated to create larger designs over a wider surface area to make
wall hangings, throws, table mats and smaller quilts - with this
collection of 365 designs the possibilities are endless. Sashiko
embroidery is a decorative sewing technique from Japan which was
traditionally used to reinforce clothing and other textiles. It is
an ideal stitch for visible mending and has become incredibly
popular over the last few years. The technique of sewing horizontal
and vertical stitches makes extremely attractive geometric designs
that can be adapted to suit a wide range of sewing projects. Susan
Briscoe is an expert in Japanese sewing techniques and has
travelled to Japan numerous times. She is the author of the
best-selling Ultimate Sashiko Sourcebook and runs regular workshops
teaching sashiko sewing. This is the first time all of these 365
designs will appear in one book. Susan has included the Japanese
name and pattern type in the text and has grouped specific design
patterns together so you can see how they develop and use the
collection to build your skills and knowledge of sashiko patterns.
From projects like Wicker Man to Black Rabbit to Blood Moon Weeping
Willow, Lindsay's signature style lends a touch of macabre to
cross-stitch projects that you'll be eager to hang on a wall or
give as a gift. The dark, witchy aesthetic is becoming more and
more trendy in fashion and art, and cross-stitch is the perfect
medium to try it out. Easier and more accessible than embroidery,
cross-stitch is growing in popularity and is an easy craft to pick
up and dive into. With moody subjects like nocturnal creatures,
thistles, ghostberries and graveyards, these incredible designs
will turn you into a cross-stitch master in no time! This
captivating collection is full of easy-to-follow patterns and all
of Lindsay's best tips and techniques for creating bewitching
cross-stitch projects. So whether you're a lifelong Halloween
enthusiast or a fan of gothic art, adding a little subversive charm
to your cross-stitch repertoire couldn't be easier or more fun.
Perfect for anyone looking for fun-to-make, quick-to-stitch
Christmas projects, The Big Book of Christmas Quickies In Cross
Stitch is packed with the best little holiday designs collected
from over 15 years of Leisure Arts publications. This book was
created with stitchers of all skill levels in mind.
Ranging from whimsical Santas to nostalgic Yuletide greetings,
the compact, charming designs add homemade holiday warmth to
Christmas tree ornaments, festive clothing, home decorating
accents, and other holiday treasures.
Learn how to crochet with this complete beginner's guide
With just a little yarn and a crochet hook, you can enjoy a relaxing
new hobby while creating beautiful gifts, garments, and decor. This
crochet book for beginners shows you how to get started with
step-by-step instructions and illustrations for 30 fundamental crochet
stitches and techniques—plus a collection of fun projects to help you
practice your skills.
What sets Crochet for Beginners apart from other crochet books:
- The basics of crochet—Learn the different types of hooks and
yarn, essential and nice-to-have tools, and explanations of important
crochet terms.
- Skill-building stitches—Start with the most basic stitches and
work your way up to more intricate ones as you learn techniques like
following a pattern, joining pieces, changing colors, and more.
- 10 beginner projects—Put everything you learn into practice with
easy crochet patterns for beginners, including a beanie, a crochet tool
holder, a circle bag, and a blanket.
- Develop your crochet skills with this beginner-friendly guide to
success.
This fully illustrated book contains a many examples of Jacobean
embroidery with commentary.
100 Essential Embroidery Stitches is a handy directory of 100
need-to-know freestyle embroidery stitches to refresh or add to
your embroidery skills. Embroidery is like 'painting' with thread
and this book gives you all the techniques you will need to create
your own works of art. Whether you are new to embroidery and want
to widen your repertoire or just need a comprehensive reference
guide to look things up, you'll find everything you need to improve
your embroidery skills and feel confident tackling a wide range of
projects. Organised into five main sections, the 100 stitches lend
themselves to a variety of different uses. Running stitch,
backstitch, chain stitch, split stitch and stem stitch are used for
outlining, while others are used for filling and making textures,
patterns, motifs and borders. Each stitch is rated for difficulty
and is laid out with a decorative stitched sample and clear
step-by-step instructions. There are also sections that cover other
essential knowledge on tools and materials and preparing to stitch.
Main sections include: Lines and outlines, Bands and borders,
Isolated stitches and motifs, Filling stitches, Couching and laid
work.
In this book, you will find 25 different projects that you can make
using the punch-needle technique, which has taken Instagram and
Pinterest by storm. Transform traditional punch embroidery into
modern accessories for yourself or to add colour to your home. The
book explores the materials which can be used in punch embroidery,
provides step-by-step instructions and allows you to create unique
and inspiring pieces using templates. You will be amazed to see
what you can do with a punch needle, some yarn and a piece of
fabric! Projects include cushions, children's bags, rugs and wall
hangings.
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