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Books > Health, Home & Family > Handicrafts > Needlework & fabric crafts > Embroidery
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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.
The term 'Bayeux stitch' often describes the laid and couched work
that was used across Europe in the middle ages. This practical book
of techniques and projects demonstrates the simple style of the
Bayeux tapestry, before showing variations based on both surviving
examples and adaptations of medieval manuscripts. It explains the
narrow range of stitches used in laid and couched work and
introduces the limited colour palette in medieval embroidery and
the rhythmic use of colour. There are twelve projects with
step-by-step sequences that illustrate how to stitch subjects
ranging from knights to trees, and from dragons to bishops. By
introducing subtle variations of techniques and materials, Tanya
Bentham illustrates the endless potential of this beautiful
embroidery, and brings it alive for today's embroiderers.
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.
Slow down and embroider your way through the changing seasons with
the beautiful debut book from embroidery artist and rising star
Emillie Ferris. Needlepainting, also known as thread painting or
silk shading, is a form of embroidery that creates a realistic,
lifelike effect using a single strand of thread and one simple
stitch - the 'long and short' stitch. You can create gorgeous
colour gradients, magical details and flowing stitch directions
that are perfect if you want to embroider flora and fauna. In this
richly illustrated step-by-step guide, self-taught embroidery
artist Emillie Ferris shows you how to pick up a needle and thread
in the same way as a paintbrush to create strokes of colour and
bring images to life on fabric. Inspired by nature and the changing
seasons, Emillie has created five new and exclusive patterns for
the book, four that reflect each season in turn and one special
design that brings the natural year together into one showstopper
embroidery. This book is the culmination of all of Emillie's skills
and years of experience in this wonderful, meditative art form.
Each design has around 60 detailed step-by-step photos, showing
every stage of the process, so that even complete beginners can
follow along and create beautiful embroideries. If you have been
considering learning the art of needlepainting but are unsure where
to start, then this book is for you! Not only are the embroideries
sublime, but the book itself is a thing of beauty, with incredible
attention to detail - from the exquisite photography to the lavish
hardback binding, making it a real treasure for the book lover.
Plus, high quality iron-on transfers at the back of the book allow
you to transfer the designs directly onto fabric to get started
straight away. In this book Emillie generously shares her tried and
tested tips and techniques, including advice on materials,
transferring designs onto fabric, and fully illustrated
explanations of the stitches and skills needed. The five in-depth
projects draw on Emillie's love of nature, including motifs that
she is best known for such as flowers, foliage, bees and fungi.
This beautiful book will become an indispensable and treasured
guide allowing you to paint with thread the Emillie Ferris way.
Embroidery on Knits is an in-depth guide to contemporary stitching on wool, featuring 18 nature-inspired templates with insightful tips and ideas on how to use them. Transform your knits with a handful of simple embroidery stitches: a cosy cardigan embellished with bright flowers, a dragonfly on the front of a sweater and mittens with plants climbing up the back of the hand. Embroidery on Knits is an in-depth guide to contemporary stitching with and on wool, explaining every step of the process — from planning to finished project. It is a source of inspiration and knowledge for crafty beginners and savvy stitchers alike.
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.
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.
This fully illustrated book contains a many examples of Jacobean
embroidery with commentary.
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.
The ultimate resource for needlepoint, canvaswork and tapestry
embroidery, packed with over 100 decorative stitches and
techniques. You may have tried tent stitch and cross stitch and
you've probably seen some Bargello popping up in craft magazines,
but did you know that these are only a couple of the needlepoint
stitches out there? This essential guide to needlepoint will allow
you to bring far greater texture and interest to your stitching,
with expert guidance on how to embroider the stitches and how to
choose the best stitches for your designs. Always worked on an
open-weave, grid-like canvas, even needlepoint's most decorative
stitches are surprisingly easy. In this step-by-step guide, packed
full of handy how-to illustrations, beginners and expert stitchers
alike will feel confident enough to give every stitch a go.
Alongside the stitch directory, you'll find all the information you
need on materials and equipment, and 10 bite-sized projects with
full-colour charts to show off your new stitching superpowers.
Author Emma Homent has been pioneering the rediscovery of all the
incredible stitches in her popular #stitchmondays posts on
Instagram. In this book, Emma shares her passion for this
traditional craft in a fresh and contemporary way, with a desirable
modern aesthetic for a new generation of needlepointers. You'll
learn about the tools and materials needed, how to organise
threads, and how to frame up your canvas for stitching. Over 100
stitches are demonstrated with both photos and diagrams, with 10
easy and accessible projects to help ease you into trying out some
of the fancier stitches - including a glasses case, plant hanger,
accessories, gifts and more. Emma also shares her guidance on what
stitches are best for backgrounds, for filling large areas more
quickly, and which are best for adding structure and interest.
Whether you are a keen embroiderer or an absolute beginner, this
invaluable guide is your go-to resource for everything needlepoint.
Blackwork has a rich history that has developed over the years into
an iconic and sophisticated style of embroidery. This practical
book presents a number of ways to approach blackwork embroidery,
from forming basic stitches and patterns to developing complex
shaded pieces with confidence. Through an assortment of exercises,
it introduces the principles of shading along with several projects
to further explore the potential of blackwork. Detailed
instructions on designing and developing shaded pieces of blackwork
embroidery are given along with guidance on how to choose suitable
images for translating into stitch. Step-by-step instructions on
how to form basic stitches and how to form patterns are included as
well as almost 250 shaded patterns, indicating how differing
patterns appear when worked in different thicknesses of thread.
Finally, patterns are grouped by family for easy identification and
pattern blending.
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