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Book Synopsis

Unique designs combined with beautiful coloured threads and cloths, as well as stylish embellishments, make this book especially attractive for all embroiderers. Stitchers who have dabbled in cross stitch, hardanger and pulled work, as well as beginners and more experienced stitchers are invited to venture into Needleweaving and Embroidery, a combination of well-known embroidery techniques such as drawn thread, needle weaving and surface stitches. Specially selected stitches and finishing touches are sampled in small, useful projects such as bookmarks, greeting cards, pot pourri and glasses bags, table mat and runner, and more. Small and medium sized projects allow skills to develop through the creation of objects which are beautiful and useful, to keep or give as special gifts.



Trade Review

Dec 07/Jan 08

It's great to see traditional techniques used in a more contemporary way. Drawn thread work is often used to imitate lace techniques, but combined with needleweaving and embellished with surface stitches worked in colourful threads and ribbons, it has a much more vibrant personality. Clear photographs and diagrams accompany the step-by-step instructions for all of the techniques, and you can put them all into practice on the projects, which include bookmarks, greetings cards, a table mat etc.

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Table of Contents

Introduction Section 1: Fabrics, threads and equipment * Preparation of fabric and frames * Transferring the design to fabric * Environmental safety * Laundering, pressing and storing embroidery Section 2 - Borders of open work: Hints and Tips * Border of open work edged with Antique hem stitch * Securing edges with Buttonhole Stitch and Decorative Embellishments * Border of open work edged with Four-sided Stitch * Border of open work edged with Satin Stitch Section 3 - Square border of open work edged with Antique Hem Stitch Section 4 - Open work patterns Section 5 - Surface stitches: General hints * Bullion Stitch * Chain & Whipped Chain * Buttonhole Eyelet * Buttonhole Shading * Eyelet * French knot * Woven Picot Section 6 – Finishing: Tassels * Plaited fringe * Twisted cord * Wrapped & Beaded Cord * Buttonhole Bars & Loops * Hems * Ladder Stitch * Knotted Buttonhole Insertion Section 7 – Projects: Greeting Cards. Bookmarks. Roses Drawstring Purse. Sampler Panel. Harlequin Pouch. Pearl Purse. Journal or Book Cover. Pot Pourri bag or Glasses case. Table Decoration/Runner. Sachets. Serviette. Diamond and Pearls Bag. Apricot Pocket, Bag or Cushion. Lime Green Daisies Book Bag. White On White Cushion, Table Mat or Tray Cloth. Tote Bag, Container, Cushion. Index

Needleweaving and Embroidery: Embellished

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A Paperback / softback by Effie Mitrofanis

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    Publisher: Sally Milner Publishing Pty Ltd
    Publication Date: 01/05/2005
    ISBN13: 9781863513449, 978-1863513449
    ISBN10: 1863513442

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Unique designs combined with beautiful coloured threads and cloths, as well as stylish embellishments, make this book especially attractive for all embroiderers. Stitchers who have dabbled in cross stitch, hardanger and pulled work, as well as beginners and more experienced stitchers are invited to venture into Needleweaving and Embroidery, a combination of well-known embroidery techniques such as drawn thread, needle weaving and surface stitches. Specially selected stitches and finishing touches are sampled in small, useful projects such as bookmarks, greeting cards, pot pourri and glasses bags, table mat and runner, and more. Small and medium sized projects allow skills to develop through the creation of objects which are beautiful and useful, to keep or give as special gifts.



    Trade Review

    Dec 07/Jan 08

    It's great to see traditional techniques used in a more contemporary way. Drawn thread work is often used to imitate lace techniques, but combined with needleweaving and embellished with surface stitches worked in colourful threads and ribbons, it has a much more vibrant personality. Clear photographs and diagrams accompany the step-by-step instructions for all of the techniques, and you can put them all into practice on the projects, which include bookmarks, greetings cards, a table mat etc.

    * Stitch *

    Table of Contents

    Introduction Section 1: Fabrics, threads and equipment * Preparation of fabric and frames * Transferring the design to fabric * Environmental safety * Laundering, pressing and storing embroidery Section 2 - Borders of open work: Hints and Tips * Border of open work edged with Antique hem stitch * Securing edges with Buttonhole Stitch and Decorative Embellishments * Border of open work edged with Four-sided Stitch * Border of open work edged with Satin Stitch Section 3 - Square border of open work edged with Antique Hem Stitch Section 4 - Open work patterns Section 5 - Surface stitches: General hints * Bullion Stitch * Chain & Whipped Chain * Buttonhole Eyelet * Buttonhole Shading * Eyelet * French knot * Woven Picot Section 6 – Finishing: Tassels * Plaited fringe * Twisted cord * Wrapped & Beaded Cord * Buttonhole Bars & Loops * Hems * Ladder Stitch * Knotted Buttonhole Insertion Section 7 – Projects: Greeting Cards. Bookmarks. Roses Drawstring Purse. Sampler Panel. Harlequin Pouch. Pearl Purse. Journal or Book Cover. Pot Pourri bag or Glasses case. Table Decoration/Runner. Sachets. Serviette. Diamond and Pearls Bag. Apricot Pocket, Bag or Cushion. Lime Green Daisies Book Bag. White On White Cushion, Table Mat or Tray Cloth. Tote Bag, Container, Cushion. Index

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