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Book SynopsisSeventeen paintings are reproduced in amazing detail using the simplest of stitches to create a remarkably complex effect. Step-by-step instructions are included for each embroidery - fabric, thread, stitches - which will allow both the novice and the experienced embroiderer to create their own stunning botanical collection.
Trade ReviewKarenplatt.co.uk: Early nineteenth century botanical artist, Frenchman Pierre Joseph Redoute is renowned for his paintings of flowers. These have inspired the embroideries of Trish Burr in this book. Trish takes seventeen paintings and transforms them into beautiful embroideries with great detail and colour. She uses simple stitiches and yet manages to create a complex effect with tone. The book initiates the beginner into creating delightful stitchery with an introduction, basic materials and equipment and the stitches to master to get you off to a good start. A starter project follows to ensure you practice your new-found skills. We then get into the meat of the book, the seventeen projects from Camellia, Rosa, iris, Anemone and many more favourites. Each project gives detailed materials and colours of thread (standard available world-wide). Every aspect of this book is accompanied by crystal clear line drawings and good photographs to guide you through the process. It is a wonderful 96-page book for all lovers of flowers, embroidery and Redoute.
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments; Preface; Introduction; Materials; Techniques; Tips for working the designs; Stitch glossary; Projects: Camellia blanc; Bengale the hymenee; Sabot des alpes; Iris xiphium variete; Convolculus tricoleur; Dahlia double; Pavot; Magnolia soulangeana; Rosa gallica maheka; Iris pale; Amaryllis bresilienne; La dillene; Strelitzia; Varietes de rose jaune; Ipomoea quamoclit; Anemone simple; Le lys blanc.