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An expert guide to popular surface-stitching techniques, suitable
for stitchers of all abilities! Drawing on work previously
published in the popular Beginner's Guide to Needlecrafts series,
and originally published as The Stitching Book, this definitive
guide to stitching provides a must-have reference for anyone
interested in stitching and embroidery. Aimed at both beginners and
those wishing to explore new areas or to develop their existing
skills, this book provides a complete, step-by-step guide to
traditional stitching techniques, including drawn thread
embroidery, hardanger, goldwork, stumpwork, silk shading, crewel
embroidery, Mountmellick and blackwork. Each section is authored by
best-selling embroidery experts Patricia Bage, Jill Carter, Ruth
Chamberlin, Kay Dennis, Clare Hanham, Jane Rainbow, Pat Trott and
Lesley Wilkins, and leads the reader carefully through the history
of the technique; the materials and equipment required; and the
most popular stitches used. The sections include hands-on projects
- 26 projects in all - and are beautifully illustrated with
examples of the authors' works as well as step-by-step photographs
and diagrams of the methods used. This timely book is the perfect
choice for anyone whose interest in stitching has been re-awakened
by the current trends in embroidery and sewing, and who wishes to
make beautiful, hand-embroidered items for their home.
Kay Dennis is passionate about Stumpwork. This intricate, raised
and padded embroidery has its origins in the 17th century, and is
enjoying a revival amongst embroiderers and lacemakers. It is
wonderfully versatile and will appeal both to the novice and
needleworker. Using a mix of flat, padded, wired and free-standing
elements, it employs a wide range of embroidery techniques. This
comprehensive and colourful book covers both basic and needle lace
techniques - sections on each contain a series of elaborate
step-by-step demonstrations showing how to work individual
techniques, followed by a project combining all the methods. Kay
takes inspiration from a variety of sources and her designs include
animals, flowers, fruits and insects - popular motifs in the 17th
century. She also creates contemporary designs and there are
advanced projects on landscape and figurative work. A gallery of
Kay's work is included to inspire the reader.
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