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Books > Health, Home & Family > Handicrafts > Needlework & fabric crafts > Embroidery > General
Enter this deliciously vintage universe of 500 patterns and add a
touch of nostalgia to your stitchwork. Re-create designs from 1800s
and 1900s fashion houses and milliners' catalogs. Take your cross
stitch on a bon voyage into the past with traveling motifs like
trunk labels of exotic destinations and railroad advertising
posters. Other sections of patterns feature tea and coffee motifs,
and daily life in vintage terms. Many of the designs include
multiple scenes and motifs, offering you hundreds of components to
use in a myriad of ways. Throughout, be inspired by "mood boards"
of completed motifs, along with photos of projects that will show
off your creations in daily life.
This fantastic book showcases the prestigious Embroiderers' Guild's
huge collection of embroidered animals through the ages. Featuring
photographs taken especially for the book, items are displayed in
full along with detailed images that show off the stunning variety
of creatures at their best. Dr Annette Collinge's informative
extended captions for each of the pieces give information on the
provenance where known, and evaluate the quality of, and variety
in, each of the works from her expert perspective. Rarely exhibited
in public, these beautiful and important embroideries that span the
centuries are now available for everyone to see.
This beautiful, practical guide to creating and embellishing
embroidered boxes is written by Heather Lewis, a tutor with the
Royal School of Needlework. It contains a history of the
embroidered box, from the seventeenth century to the present day,
and features techniques and guidance for needleworkers wishing to
apply their skills to a practical application of the craft. There
are three projects to try: a small treasure chest with a curved
lid, embroidered dragonfly detail and a false floor; a hexagonal
box with a beautiful embroidered lid depicting afternoon tea, and
an intricate stumpwork casket with a mirror in the lid and a hidden
drawer. Each has a template and extensive instructions for
preparation, embroidery and construction.
The elegant form, fragile iridescent wings, mystical bead-like eyes
and shimmering colours of the dragonfly have fascinated
needleworkers for centuries. Jane Nicholas takes a close look at
the anatomy of dragonflies and damselflies and their representation
in natural history. She combines those observations with designs
form as far back as the sixteenth-century and from throughout the
world and then uses a variety of materials and techniques to build
works of mesmerising beauty. Jane shares new ways of using unusual
materials to interpret and create your own dragonfly designs. The
projects - including a remarkable collection of nine creatures in a
'specimen box' - not only set off the dragonflies exquisitely, but
they exemplify Jane's impeccable eye for detail and composition.
This stunning book - fascinating for anyone interested in textured
embroidery is a pure delight to read.
Bring a little magic into your home with this fantastic selection
of cross stitch patterns for wizards & sprites, from some of
the world's leading cross stitch designers. This booklet features
12 captivating cross stitch designs across a range of styles,
including designs for fantasy wizards, fairies and pixies with
clear, full-colour cross stitch charts and easy-to-follow sewing
instructions for each project. Projects include large and small
samplers, a wall hanging, a handbag mirror, greetings cards and an
embroidered keepsakes box - all featuring fantasy cross stitch
designs that will inspire you to start stitching today!
Whether you are a beginner or more experienced, any stitching
project, no matter how simple, can be enhanced by a well-chosen
colour palette, however, many people are nervous or even scared of
colour. Textile designer Karen Barbe regularly teaches embroidery
workshops and knows first-hand the fears and frustrations of
beginners - as well as accomplished crafters - when starting a new
project. Karen makes choosing and creating colour palettes a fun
and enjoyable part of the design process. Colour Confident
Stitching is divided into three parts: Understanding Colour;
Feeling Colour and Stitching with Colour. The first two sections
guide the reader through colour theory as well as choosing and
using colour more instinctively. Stitching with Colour includes
five stiching projects that will encourage the reader to explore
colour and build confidence through exercise and experiment. All
colours are referenced to DMC floss colours. Inspirational
photographs are accompanied by stitching illustrations and
step-by-step photographs for the colour choosing process as well as
stitching projects.
Thorough guide to elegant form of contemporary embroidery, with illustrated instructions and patterns for 20 stitches, plus 188 embroidery patterns keyed to those stitches. Magnificent florals, repeats and borders, two complete sets of alphabets and more.
There's something therapeutic about taking a piece of fabric and
turning it into something wonderful. Whether you're adorning it
with a flowery motif, cross stitching the name of a newborn or
creating something colorful for your wall, the punching of the
needle through a fat quarter or Aida and the rustle of the thread
that follows is incredibly calming. In Beginner's Guide to
Embroidery, you can experience this for yourself. Regardless of if
you're a needlework novice or a seasoned sewer, we've laid out all
the tools and techniques you need to get started. The wide range of
projects you'll find in these pages mean that you'll never be short
of gifts for birthdays, holidays, Christenings or those 'just
because' moments. So what are you waiting for? Grab your needle and
thread, that all-important cup of tea, and turn the page to learn
all about the magical world of embroidery. Great projects to get
you started - Animal clocks - Bee Needlebook - Floral purse -
Elephant cushion - Bird tote bag
Learn to make 20 button designs using fabric - as an embellishment
to a garment or as a piece of jewellery or accessory. Gina Barrett
uses techniques such as stitching, embroidery and beading, and
provides shaped templates for those projects where the reader may
need more assistance. The buttons are all worked at a small size,
so will require limited materials and thread for a polished finish.
There are no complex button-making techniques here; all the buttons
can be created by the reader at home, following Gina's
straightforward instructions and stitch diagrams.
Originating in the 17th century, stumpwork embroidery creates
beautiful raised designs with satin backgrounds, padding, and
motifs often embellished with beads. Designer and author Jane
Nicholas details 19 projects containing 28 motifs of field flowers,
pansies, wildlife, and other features applied to apparel and
household decorations. Includes hundreds of illustrations and
photos.
Happiness and Cheer, Redwork Through the Year (Leisure Arts #5275)
is a seriously cute collection of redwork embroidery designs that
capture all the joy of the holidays and seasons. Designer Dolores
Storm of Lakadaisies is winning the hearts of stitchers everywhere
with her folk-art portrayals of childhood. These 10 whimsical
designs celebrate Halloween, Christmas, Easter, May Day,
Thanksgiving, and five more events and occasions youngsters have
always adored. Each fun design uses only one or two easy embroidery
stitches and can be worked in your favorite floss color -- redwork
doesn't have to be red Our instructions also show you how to give
your stitched piece an authentic folk-art look.
DK brings you an all-encompassing embroidery book on needlework,
stitches and more! Whether you are an embroidery beginner wanting
to learn the basics or an accomplished crafter seeking to perfect
your technique, this all-encompassing embroidery stitch book has
something for everyone to love! Embroidery Stitches Step-by-Step
covers every aspect of the craft: materials and mounting
techniques, fabrics and frames, along with more than 200 stitches
illustrated and explained with easy-to-follow instructions. With an
at-a-glance gallery to help you find the perfect stitch for your
next project, this tried-and-trusted modern classic is a must-have
for stitchers of all ages and abilities. Dive straight in to
discover: - Over 200 decorative stitches with practical ideas on
where to use them - A comprehensive stitch gallery allowing readers
to quickly find the stitches they're interested in - Featuring
several handy how-to guides and basic embroidery considerations for
beginners Full of top tips on which threads, needles and fabrics
work best with which stitches, this design book is sure to unleash
your potential and inspire your creativity like never before!
Whether you are an embroidery beginner looking for a clear and
easy-to-follow guide to a plethora of beautiful stitch types or an
accomplished crafter seeking to perfect your technique and pattern
design, this all-encompassing embroidery stitch book has something
for everyone to love. From materials to mounting techniques,
fabrics to frames, this easy-to-navigate needlework book has more
than 200 stitches explained in excellent detail, with a practical
stitch gallery providing readers with a clear view of each stitch,
suitable for both beginners and proficient stitch enthusiasts. It's
time to perfect your patterns and clean up your cross stitch with
this embroidery starter kit that'll redefine textile art as you
know it. At DK, we believe in the power of discovery: So whether
you fancy taking up a new skill or simply find sanctuary in sewing,
unleash your creativity and craftiness with this modern embroidery
book. When you've finished Step By Step Embroidery, why not also
try Sew Step by Step, a complementing title as part of DK's Step by
Step series. Unleash your creative potential with a plethora of
stunning stitches! Proving the perfect embroidery gift for the
stitching lover in your life, embark on embroidery projects and
create inspiring stitches to treasure forever. An inspirational and
practical guide to more than 200 embroidery and needlepoint
stitches.
Recycling is one of the hottest new trends in embroidery, and this
is the first book to cover it. Embroiderers recycle for many
different reasons: to conserve old pieces of ephemera for the
future, to give their work a personal touch, to convey meaning, or
simply for economy.Covering both hand and machine embroidery, this
book is packed with ideas for using many different types of
salvaged material, such as fabric, paper, nature's materials
including dried flowers and tree bark, plus plastic, wood and metal
waste, and precious personal objects such as broken jewellery or
special souvenirs. Illustrated in colour throughout with work from
the world's leading contemporary embroiderers, the book covers
:Introduction: Why recycle? * How to collect salvaged objects *
Finding your own meaning * Fibre waste * Fabric waste * Recycling
old embroidery * Paper and natural waste * Plastic waste * Wood,
metal and mineral waste * Recycling packaging and books
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