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Needle Weaving Techniques
for Hand Embroidery
Hazel Blomkamp

Needle Weaving Techniques Hazel Blomkamp

6 September 2017
Search Press
hardback
spiral-bound
14,8 x 2,2 x 21 cm
150 illustrations
112 pages

Review new edition by Mary Corbet
Review 1st edition by Mary Corbet

16,10 €



book in English

Over 40 needle weaving techniques and patterns in one handy stitch book by renowned embroiderer Hazel Blomkamp.
Working from numerous traditional loom weaving graphs and patterns, Hazel Blomkamp has updated, modified and documented 42 techniques, providing you with the basic weaving methods needed to create stunning embroidered pieces.
Beginning with general information and tips on the weaving technique, Hazel's book then dives straight into the stitches, which she breaks down into detailed, helpful steps. Each weaving pattern is accompanied by a clear diagram and at least one photographed example of one of Hazel's beautiful woven pieces, giving you that extra visual reference as you work.
All the stitches have been detailed on one side of the page only, allowing you to place your magnetic cross-stitch board underneath. You can then use the magnetic rulers that come with the board to mark the row that you are working on, making the instructions easier to follow. The spine is wire-bound, allowing the pages to lie flat while you work, and the book's notebook-size fits perfectly in a work bag for easy transportation while stitching on the go.
With all the stitches needed for needle weaving embroidery at their fingertips, both new and experienced embroiderers will find inspiration from this invaluable resource.

Colour Confident Stitching
How to Create Beautiful Colour Palettes
Karen Barbe

Colour Confident Stitching Karen Barbe

2 March 2017
Pimpernel Press
paperback
20,3 x 25,4 cm
128 pages

Review by Mary Corbet

20,70 €



book in English

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 Barbé 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.

The Embroidery Book
Visual Resource of Color & Design - 149 Stitches - Step-by-Step Guide
Christen Brown

The Embroidery Book Christen Brown

21 October 2016
C&T Publishing
paperback
19,1 x 1 x 24,3 cm
740 illustrations
160 pages

Review by MyShelf.com

28,65 €



book in English

Enjoy the tranquility of slow stitching for luxurious seams and lavish embellishments.
This step-by-step visual guide to 149 embroidery stitches, motifs, and extras uses simple color theory for spectacular results! Robust color charts take the guesswork out of choosing thread, buttons, and trims. Stitch classic seam treatments and stunning stand-alone designs as you go beyond the basics to learn what embroidery can do for you.
149 decorative stitches, motifs, and more! Encyclopedic embroidery guide from best-selling author
Choose from 8 color schemes with fabric and thread suggestions for artful embroidery
Practice traditional or contemporary crazy quilting with thread, silk ribbon, beads, and trims by creating your own stitch journal

A-Z of Embroidered Stitches 2
Over 145 new stitches to add to your repertoire
Country Bumpkin

A-Z of Embroidered Stitches 2 Country Bumpkin

2015, 2016
Search Press
paperback flexi-binding
21,3 x 1 x 23,3 cm
288 illustrations
144 pages

Review by Mary Corbet

16,90 €



book in English

The ultimate reference guide for needleworkers with amazing projects, detailed step-by-step instructions and stunning photographs. This best-selling series covering mainly embroidery but also sewing, knitting and crochet was originally published by Country Bumpkin in Australia and has now been revamped for the modern needleworker by Search Press, with a fresh new design.
Combined with the original A-Z of Embroidery Stitches, this book completes a comprehensive dictionary of embroidery stitches and techniques. It offers every embroiderer a perfect way to add variety and interest to every new stitching project. Ultra-clear visuals make it easy to learn new techniques. Historical insights and beautiful embroideries add to the inspiration.

A-Z of Embroidered Stitches
A complete manual for the beginner through to the advanced embroiderer
Country Bumpkin

A-Z of Embroidered Stitches Country Bumpkin

18 October 2014
Search Press
paperback flexi-binding
21,3 x 1 x 23,3 cm
288 illustrations
144 pages

18,85 €



book in English

This comprehensive guide to embroidery stitches contains all the embroiderer needs to know to work dozens of stitches, and includes full advice on everything from choosing materials, beginning and ending a thread and using hoops to working as a left-handed embroiderer and learning how to paint threads. Step-by-step photography and clear instructions make the techniques achievable for beginners as well as providing an invaluable reference guide for experienced embroiderers.
Comprehensive guide to embroidery stitches
Full of hints and tips covering all the embroiderer needs to know
Revamped design of a book that has sold well over many years

Simply Samplers
Easy Techniques for Hand Embroidery
Cheryl Fall

Simply Samplers Cheryl Fall

1 September 2014
Stackpole Books
paperback
21,6 x 0,6 x 28 cm
112 pages

Review by Mary Corbet

19,90 €



book in English

A sampler is a project made from a "sampling" of different stitches or different motifs.
Once the learning tool that helped generations of youngsters master basic needlework skills, this traditional project is still a great way to learn and practice embroidery skills as well as a creative way to add colour to a room or a fabric item. This book brings the sampler into the 21st century with 16 beautiful, contemporary designs for sampler art using cross-stitch, surface, counted-thread, and freestyle embroidery (including instructions and diagrams for each technique).
Each design can be framed like a traditional sampler or finished with a number of creative ideas for taking sampler art beyond the wall hanging.

Easy to Learn Hand Embroidery
15 Fun Designs
Chris Malone

Easy to Learn Hand Embroidery Chris Malone

1 June 2014
Annie's Needlework
paperback
21,6 x 0,4 x 27,6 cm
48 pages

13,10 €



book in English

Follow Chris Malone as she shows you how easy it is to learn hand embroidery.
Each project teaches you a new stitch and builds on stitches learned in earlier projects. Clear step-by-step instructions, drawings and photos guide you through the learning process with ease. Use your newly acquired embroidery skills to create fun and useful projects that you can keep or give as gifts.

Learn Huck Embroidery on Monk's Cloth
9 Easy to Learn Designs
Trice Boerens

Learn Huck Embroidery Trice Boerens

3 April 2014
Annie's Needlework
paperback
21,6 x 0,4 x 27,6 cm
48 pages

13,10 €



book in English

This form of weaving is done on a large scale and is easy to learn and quick to complete. Designer Trice Boerens, an expert in huck embroidery, teaches you the easy steps needed to create each lovely pattern. Pick a design, stitch it on a small project like a hot pad, or choose a larger project like a throw, and you'll have something truly unique and beautiful as a result! Each pattern comes to life quickly using the step-by-step color charts and easy-to-follow instructions.

The Needlecraft Stitch Directory
A Visual Reference of over 50 Needlecraft Styles and the Stitches That Go with Them
Sarah Whittle

The Needlecraft Stitch Directory Sarah Whittle

18 October 2012
Jacqui Small
hardback
19 x 2,7 x 24,6 cm
240 pages

Review by Bugs and Fishes

20,00 €
10,00 €



book in English

The Needlecraft Style Directory is a comprehensive and accessible guide to stitch craft, for crafters of all levels. The book reveals exactly what each type of needlecraft involves, the basic stitches needed and the common characteristics of each stitch, allowing the reader to select the best technique for their designs.
Divided into two main sections, the first part of the book explores an extensive variety of needlecraft styles, covering everything from candlewicking to crewel, sashiko quilting to smocking and needlepoint to needle felting. Galleries of finished pieces provide inspiration and ideas for creative new projects. Outlining the basic technique, tools, materials, and common applications, each entry also highlights the most common stitches used for each style, while cross referencing these stitches in section two.
Guaranteed to prove useful to all crafters, the second part of the book is organized as a stitch directory, complete with easy to follow diagrams that show readers how to work each individual stitch required for their chosen needlecraft style, as well as featuring overviews that present the stitches worked in various styles on finished pieces. An extensive glossary concludes the book, clarifying and demystifying a wide range of terms that can often prove confusing to even the most experienced of needlecrafters.
The Needlecraft Style Directory is the ultimate reference for embroiderers, sewers, quilters and needlecraft enthusiasts of all levels.

The Stitch Bible
A Comprehensive Guide to 225 Embroidery Stitches and Techniques
project embroidery by Becky Hogg

Kate Haxell

The Stitch Bible Kate Haxell

2 August 2012
David & Charles
paperback
14,8 x 2,2 x 21 cm
200 illustrations
176 pages

19,55 €



book in English

A comprehensive step-by-step guide to embroidery, with over 225 stitches and techniques plus a range of fresh and modern projects. Learn the basic stitches and master 8 different embroidery styles, including blackwork, crewelwork, hardanger, pulled thread, goldwork and freestyle. Every stitch has clear step-by-step instructions and is accompanied by colour diagrams. And you can practise your new-found skills with 18 beautiful things to make for yourself and your home, from bags and accessories to gifts and home décor.

A-Z of Bullions
A step-by-step guide to creating over 120 beautiful bullion flowers and individual figures
Country Bumpkin

A-Z of Bullions Country Bumpkin

2011
Search Press
paperback flexi-binding
spiral-bound
21,3 x 1 x 23,3 cm
132 pages

Review by Mary Corbet

31,05 €
15,50 €



book in English

From clowns to airships to roses and lavender, this book features over 120 bullion designs, 146 step by step photographs, hints, expert's articles and patterns. It is full of inspirational ideas and practical advice. Beautifully photographed and illustrated, each individual motif is a miniature work of art and will enthral experienced and notice needleworkers alike.

A-Z of Embroidered Flowers
A celebration of flowers and embroidery
Various Authors

A-Z of Embroidered Flowers Country Bumpkin

2001, 2003, 2007, 2011
Country Bumpkin
paperback flexi-binding
spiral-bound
21,5 x 22,7 cm
120 photos
132 pages

31,05 €
15,50 €



book in English

Bring 100 beautiful flowers to life with thread and needle. This indispensable book contains original designs, clear instructions, full-size patterns and over 120 colour photos. Those who love embroidery love what is beautiful and flowers embody the beauty of nature, season after season. It seems that a passion for embroidery and gardening go hand in hand. This book is a tribute to both flowers and embroidery.
In these pages you will find more than sixty varieties of flowers and a hundred or so floral designs to embroider, ranging from garden flowers to bulbous plants to more exotic species. Several embroidery techniques have been used to create them, including free motion embroidery, crewel embroidery, shadow embroidery, ribbon embroidery, needle painting and stumpwork. Embroider these designs to decorate your clothes, your home and your life!

Left-handed Embroiderer's Companion
A step-by-step stitch dictionary
Yvette Stanton

Left-handed Embroiderers Companion Yvette Stanton

8 January 2010
Vetty Creations
paperback
19,5 x 27,5 cm
1000 illustrations
160 pages

Review by Mary Corbet

31,70 €



book in English

Are you frustrated by right-handed embroidery instructions and having to mentally flip them, use a mirror, or substitute right for left and vice versa? Be frustrated no more! Written by a left-hander, this stitch dictionary shows you the LEFT way to do embroidery. Written in Yvette Stanton's clear, step-by-step style, this book will be your constant embroidery companion as it shows how to do over 170 stitches comfortably and sensibly, for you as a left-hander. Surface stitches and counted thread stitches are carefully explained, with many helpful diagrams and photos.
Right-handed teachers will appreciate the right-handed diagrams showing the difference between what they and their left-handed students do.

Right-handed Embroiderer's Companion
A step-by-step stitch dictionary
Yvette Stanton

Right-handed Embroiderers Companion Yvette Stanton

22 July 2010
Vetty Creations
paperback
19,5 x 27,5 cm
1000 illustrations
160 pages

Review by Mary Corbet

31,30 €
Out of stock



book in English

With clear step-by-step instructions, accompanied by diagrams showing you what to do, it is very hard to go wrong. Examples of each stitch will inspire yu to use the stitches creatively and experimentally in your embroidery. Because this book is so easy to use and understand, in learning the stitches you will gain the confidence you need to create beautiful works of embroidery.
The Right-Handed Embroiderer's Companion is twin to The Left-Handed Embroiderer's Companion, which has been enthusiastically received by left-handed embroiderers around the world.
You will discover:
How easy it is to learn and master new stitches
How to work surface stitches, needlepoint stitches and counted thread stitches
How the stitches and their variations should look, and how you can make yours look the same
How different stitches can be used creatively in your embroidery with colour, texture and different types of thread

Le guide visuel de la Broderie
Un guide en pas à pas essentiel pour réaliser plus de 150 points de broderie
Country Bumpkin

Le guide visuel de la Broderie

16 July 2010
Éditions de Saxe
hardcover
spiral-bound
21,6 x 1,6 x 28 cm
160 pages

Review by MyShelf.com

24,50 €



book in French

This book is the French version of the famous "The Embroiderer's Handbook" by Inspirations Studios.
This encyclopedia of stitches is the ultimate guide for the embroiderer. In the distinctive style of Inspirations magazine, over 150 stitches are illustrated with full colour step-by-step photographs. Each step is clearly explained and variations or combinations of the stitches are shown.
Techniques and stitches for use with stranded cottons, silk ribbons, wool and beads, combined with enticing photographs of finished projects, will provide endless inspiration.
For the novice embroiderer, advice is given on equipment and materials and transferring designs. Scattered throughout the book are hints and information to increase the enjoyment of embroidery.
This handbook will be an invaluable resource for all embroiderers - the beginner looking for basic information, and the more experienced seeking confirmation and extension of their knowledge.

Royal School of Needlework Embroidery Techniques
Sally Saunders

Royal School of Needlework Embroidery Techniques Sally Saunders

28 March 2006
Batsford
paperback
21,2 x 1 x 27,5 cm
160 pages

Review by Mary Corbet

20,00 €
10,00 €



book in English

A learn-by-doing guide to the most-prized hand embroidery techniques explains the four basic stitches, with projects to match. The Silk Shading stitch features a Landscape, Iris, Dog Portrait, and Tree Bark. Crewel Work offers you a Jacobean Leaf Sampler, Fish Sampler, and Abstract Window. Blackwork provides four dark-bordered nature and geometric designs, and Goldwork projects include an art nouveau pattern and an elegant purse. Along with the photos of each step of the technique, you'll find photographs of museum exhibits featuring the world's great embroidery, ancient and contemporary, including a coat of arms, floral patterns, angels, and a queen's crown.

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