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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.
Discover how to sew your own charming cloth animal dolls with this beautiful book. Doll-making can be simple and spontaneous, or it can be very detailed and even, to be honest, sort of fiddly. There are endless approaches to doll-making, from the basic to the complicated, each with its own joys and challenges. This book will walk you through the first steps from imagining a design to showing you how to add personality to your animal characters. Featuring patterns for a bunny rabbit, owl, cat, dog, bear, monkey, fox, kitten, and mouse – stitch up your own menagerie of fabric friends to gift or keep. The projects range in difficulty, allowing you to build on your skills as your progress through the pages of this book. Mix-and-match designs to personalise your you own dolls and create a basic wardrobe with simple, cute clothing patterns to sew and accessorise your makes. Doll-maker and designer, Katia Ferris provide expert guidance, helping you to sew confidently from scratch. Packed with stunning lifestyle photography and step-by-step illustrations, this book covers everything you need to bring your own animal characters to life.
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.
While everyone else is blessing-their-mess, you can stitch out a
little dose of reality. This cross-stitch-kit-for-the-rest-of-us by
Brass Monkey includes everything you need (besides the patience):
an embroidery hoop, needle, Aida cloth, and all the floss you could
possibly want. That's what they call the thread...you'll have to
provide your own dental care supplies. * Features a 6" bamboo
embroidery hoop, Aida cloth, and a needle. * Includes all the
thread you'll need to complete the design on the front of the box.
There might even be a bit left over-friendship bracelets, anyone? *
Comes with a design guide-and tutorial instructions suitable for
beginners & experts alike (but the experts will likely judge
us). * Bonus: It all comes in a pretty box...if we do say so
ourselves. * The outer box measures 7.6" square by 1.64"
deep-that's 193mm by 42mm if you're fancy.
Do you want to embroider? Are you looking for an embroidery book
that explains everything from A to Z and teaches popular embroidery
stitches? Are you an embroidery expert looking for a book on
different techniques to improve your skills? In both cases, look no
further: you have found it! The Essential Book of Embroidery
Stitches is aptly named: you will find not only the explanations of
the most common stitches in traditional embroidery, but also more
complex techniques such as stumpwork. Atelier FIL, who is famous
for beautiful embroidery, will introduce you the basic of hand
embroidery. All stitches are introduced with step-by-step photos.
You'll also learn the convenient tips of embroidery, 3D embroidery,
and more.
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.
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