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Books > Health, Home & Family > Handicrafts > Needlework & fabric crafts > Embroidery
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.
This title is the latest in the popular Doodle Stitching series,
with 300 transferable motifs and nearly 30 new designs. Pages are
perforated so that transfers are easy and reusable- no tracing or
photocopying required. It includes a handy, sealable envelope to
store motifs for future applications. Embroiderers love Aimee Ray's
Doodling collections, and this one-stop resource contains 300 of
her most popular motifs, including nearly 30 entirely new designs.
Just tear out the perforated pages, iron the reusable patterns onto
fabric, grab a needle and thread and start stitching animals,
flowers, letters, balloons, embellishments and more. There's no
tracing or photocopying required and a handy, sealable envelope
stores the motifs for future applications. It's quick, easy and fun
to do.
Originally published in the 1900s, this book contains extensive
detailed information on the many aspects of stitchery and
needlecraft. Alongside these detailed answers to many needlecraft
questions you will find intricate diagrams and photographic plates.
'Sewing is not just a question of a needle and cotton, but of which
needle and what kind of cotton, and how to employ them when you
have chosen rightly'. Contents Include: Plain Sewing - Fastenings -
Plain-Sewing Trimmings - Your Sewing Machine - Hand Embroidery -
How To Work Your Gift Transfers - Home Dressmaking - Mending -
Crochet - Raffia Work - Stencilling - Barbola - Simple Ways of
Weaving - Gesso-Work - Various Ways of Making and Decorating
Lamp-Shades - Poker Work - Artistic Leather Work - An Introduction
to Basketry - Basketry - Painting on Glass and China, Etc -
Sea-Grass WorkKeywords: Plain Sewing Sewing Trimmings Sewing
Machine Lamp Shades Home Dressmaking Needlecraft Basketry Hand
Embroidery Gesso Stencilling Painting On
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.
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.
In this collection of Embroidery Stitches, I have endeavoured to
place before those artists who are interested in needlecraft an
exposition of the most useful and artistic stitches that have
formed a part of my own work during several years' study and
practice of Art Embroidery. Some of these will be familiar to
Needle-artists: others will serve to exemplify how, in process of
working, fresh stitches may be evolved from old ones or how, when
originality gains ground, entirely new stitches become apparent and
workable.Keywords: Embroidery Stitches New Stitches Art Embroidery
Needle Artists Needlecraft Originality Exposition Exemplify
This book presents the hypothesis that the Bayeux tapestry, long
believed to have been made in England, came from the Loire valley
in France, from the abbey of St. Florent of Saumur. This is based
on a number of different kinds of evidence, the most important of
which is signs of a St. Florent/Breton influence in the portrayal
of the Breton campaign in the tapestry, about a tenth of the whole.
Stitch your very own garden.
Explore your stitching versatility with this comprehensive guide by learning to use any thread and embroidery stitch you desire! Jennifer Clouston shares how to make the most of the thread you already own by introducing hundreds of stitch and fiber combination options to create your own unique flower garden.
From textured stems and leaves to colorful bunches of flowers- your end result will look and feel like a true artistic and organic garden.
- Includes step-by-step illustrated instructions for over 80 embroidery stitches and 400 stitch combinations
- Embroider beautiful flowers, stems, leaves, twigs, and more
- Learn to use different fibers to create a striking, textured organic garden
This adorable cross-stitch kit gives kawaii fans everywhere all the
materials they need to stitch super-cute designs! Few can resist
the charm of kawaii style (the Japanese word for "cute"). This kit
includes everything you need to cross-stitch kawaii masterpieces
including: - 32-page book with cross-stitching instructions and
patterns (pretty pineapple, blushing berry, mellow melon, sour
lemon) - 3 pieces of 4" x 4" cotton Aida cloth - 3-inch embroidery
hoop - 2 tapestry needles - 4 skeins of embroidery thread
One of the biggest trends in textiles at the moment is the use of
the embellisher - a simple-to-use machine that is very popular
amongst craftspeople and contemporary textile artists. This book,
includes a detailed and comprehensive techniques section, then six
chapters exploring different aspects of needle punching with
step-by-step projects and a gallery of inspirational ideas,
illustrated with sumptuous photography. This is the ideal
introduction to this popular new technique.
A dazzlingly inventive tale of troubled legacies, desire and unsung
power, inspired by The Scarlet Letter. Glasgow, 1829: Isobel, a
young seamstress, and her husband Edward set sail for New England,
in flight from his mounting debts and addictions. But, arriving in
Salem, Massachusetts, Edward soon takes off again, and Isobel finds
herself penniless and alone. Then she meets Nathaniel, a fledgling
writer, and the two are instantly drawn to each other: he is
haunted by his ancestors, who sent innocent women to the gallows
during the Salem witch trials - while she is an unusually gifted
needleworker, troubled by her own strange talents. Nathaniel and
Isobel grow ever closer. Together, they are dark storyteller and
muse; enchanter and enchanted. But which is which?
Arounna Khounnoraj's Embroidery is a modern guide to this ancient
craft. Arounna will show you how to master the art of the
decorative stitch through clear step-by-step instructions that
demystify the embroidery stitches and teach you how to apply them
through a collection of 20 botanical-inspired projects. The
projects include bags, wall hangings, napkins, cushions and more.
This book will inspire you to build on your skills and find your
own personal style. Packed with stunning lifestyle photography that
draws on Arounna natural style and aesthetic, step-by-step
illustrations will clearly show you how to start and finish each
project neatly. Embroidery offers a fresh approach in Arounna's
signature style.
15 beautiful embroidery projects from the era of Jane Austen. Jane
Austen was as skilful with a needle as she was with a pen. This
unique book from Jennie Batchelor and Alison Larkin showcases
recently discovered 18th century embroidery patterns expertly
repurposed into 15 exciting modern stitching projects. The patterns
and projects are brought to life with glimpses into the world of
Regency women and their domestic lives by lively historical
features, quotes from Jane Austen's letters and novels, enchanting
illustrations and inspirational project photography. The book opens
with an illustrated introduction on historical embroidery. Next
comes the materials and methods section, clearly explaining the key
stitches, as well as providing information on threads, fabrics and
frames. The practical section includes 15 projects for modern
items. The projects are divided into three chapters according to
the item the 18th century pattern was originally intended for with
patterns for different skill levels: Embroidered Clothes: Dressed
to Impress: Projects include Simple Sprig Pattern (Two Ways),
Pencil Case, Clutch Purse, Apron, Housewife. Embroidered
Accessories: How Do You Like My Trimming?: Projects include Napkin
Set, Mobile Phone Pouch, Tablet Sleeve, Jewellery Pouch, Muslin
Shawl. Embroidery for the Home: A 'Nest of Comforts': Projects
include Tea Box Top, Work Bag, Cushion, Sewing Set, Tablecloth. It
is more than likely that Jane herself would have used these very
patterns for her own embroidery, and now, with Jennie and Alison's
help, readers can stitch-a-long with Jane to make a selection of
beautifully embroidered, practical items.
Let this book show you the pleasure of repairing, reinforcing and
making beloved items using sashiko embroidery! Sashiko for Making
and Mending shows you how to use sashiko stitching to mend rips,
repair things like fraying cuffs and create original accessories
that look fabulous. With this book, you'll be able to embrace the
visible mending movement--the practice of repairing high quality
items you already own instead of replacing them with cheaper "fast
fashion" alternatives. It also gives you the opportunity to
practice the craft, with instructions for 15 handmade items,
including: Gorgeous indigo pouches A rustic linen book cover
Breezy, multipurpose cotton stoles A simple, elegant tote bag And
so much more! This book teaches many easy variations of the
traditional sashiko stitches--highlighting the impact simple,
well-executed stitching can have on everything from embellishing
napkins to repairing a jacket. Its gorgeous, thoughtful aesthetic
and high-functionality makes sashiko the perfect all-purpose
embroidery!
Celebrate your pet with a modern embroidered art portrait. Michelle
Staub puts a modern spin on thread painting with her easy-to-learn
approach and just four embroidery stitches. Start today with 20
customizable projects and paint stunningly realistic pet portraits
with just a needle and thread. Try your hand at two styles -
minimal outlines and incredible full-colour renderings.
An introduction to weaving without large looms, with 15 weaving
projects and a guide to making your own tools. In Simple Weave, the
world of weaving opens beyond gigantic looms and inaccessible
patterns. Kerstin Neumuller demonstrates how you can weave with
tools that are easy to make yourself and often small enough to fit
in your pocket. Here lies inspiration for those who have never
woven but are eager to try, as well as for experienced weavers
interested in working with flexible and portable tools. Practical
and beautiful keepsakes to make include Scandi-style bands,
bracelets, pencil and laptop cases and a wall hanging. Kerstin also
shares her journey from textiles to woodworking, offering
instructions for how to make your own pocket-sized weaving tools.
The book is divided into three accessible chapters: 1. Techniques
and basic weaving theory. 2. 15 achievable weaving projects
including bands, a pencil case, coasters and tea towels. 3. Making
your own tools. This section includes descriptions of how to carve
a heddle, make a weave stretcher, carve a backstrap loom and make a
frame loom. Enjoy the mindfulness and rhythm of this traditional
craft and create bespoke, contemporary pieces to fit your own
style.
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