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Book Synopsis

The author of best-selling Wool Appliqué Folk Art presents a treasure trove of 12 seasonal wool appliqué projects, with three for each season. Her Americana aesthetic, although very true to early decorative arts, would look great in many homes today. Presented in a lovely antique colour palette, these simple and elegant projects include a journal cover, cushion cover, wallhangings, storage boxes, table rug and more, perfect for your home or to give as gifts. Includes a basics chapter and an updated chapter on the collection, storage and use of wool.

"Lovely designs, lovely stitching, good projects...all done to a good standard with pleasant motifs." www.yarnsandfabrics.co.uk



Trade Review

Lovely designs, lovely stitching, good projects from cushions, notebook cover, pegbag, scissor holder to table runner, nothing too imaginative but all done to a good standard with pleasant motifs. One thing to remember is that wool comes in many colours and you can dye your own because the first thing that strikes me about this book is that it is brown. Rebekah has chosen a limited, muted palette. On the back cover two cushions are shown, one dull green with a brown squirrel, the other orange with a brown bird. Just think what a happier guy that squirrel would have been if he were rusty orange. All the projects can be seen at the beginning of the book, and there's that overall brown-ness. As we are going through the seasons, you might imagine a palette of colour to match the seasons but that only seems to be evoked by a touch of orange in autumn. I like the pegbag, my mother used to have one, and if you adjust the pattern slightly, it could be any sort of bag you want. Each of the 12 projects is shown with details, introduced with a paragraph or two, and contain instructions to make the projects. There is a short guide to preparing wool and embroidery stitches at the back of the book. Included are 2 pages of pattern templates, these are double sided. I love the birds.

* Yarnsandfabrics.co.uk *

This book would be a lovely introduction to hand embroidery techniques and the ‘folkie’ theme is currently popular for interiors. Yes, it’s a project book but one with attractive and useful ‘makes’ that are described clearly in step photos and diagrams.


The book is divided into seasons but, as the colour scheme is much the same throughout, it is just the motifs that change. The photography is good and full-sized patterns are included.

Preparation, cutting-out and a very good guide to simple stitches would really encourage a newcomer to make something really lovely.

* Workshop on the web *

Table of Contents
Introduction Projects Spring March Musings: Journal Cover Sewing in the Seed Time: Wall Hanging At the Urn of the Season: Pillow Cover Summer Sew Many Berries: Stool Seat, Scissor Holder, and Sewing Basket In the Pursuit of Picnics: Blanket Carrier On the Line: Clothespin Pocket Fall September's Storage: Boxes Pillows from the Patch: Pillows Autumn Abundance: Wall Hanging Winter Winter's Ramble: Table Rug A House for Tea: Tea Cozy Her Hearts: Table Runner Remarkable Wool Snipping and Stitching About the Author

Seasons of Wool Appliqué Folk Art: Celebrate

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      Publisher: C & T Publishing
      Publication Date: 31/05/2017
      ISBN13: 9781617454806, 978-1617454806
      ISBN10: 161745480X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The author of best-selling Wool Appliqué Folk Art presents a treasure trove of 12 seasonal wool appliqué projects, with three for each season. Her Americana aesthetic, although very true to early decorative arts, would look great in many homes today. Presented in a lovely antique colour palette, these simple and elegant projects include a journal cover, cushion cover, wallhangings, storage boxes, table rug and more, perfect for your home or to give as gifts. Includes a basics chapter and an updated chapter on the collection, storage and use of wool.

      "Lovely designs, lovely stitching, good projects...all done to a good standard with pleasant motifs." www.yarnsandfabrics.co.uk



      Trade Review

      Lovely designs, lovely stitching, good projects from cushions, notebook cover, pegbag, scissor holder to table runner, nothing too imaginative but all done to a good standard with pleasant motifs. One thing to remember is that wool comes in many colours and you can dye your own because the first thing that strikes me about this book is that it is brown. Rebekah has chosen a limited, muted palette. On the back cover two cushions are shown, one dull green with a brown squirrel, the other orange with a brown bird. Just think what a happier guy that squirrel would have been if he were rusty orange. All the projects can be seen at the beginning of the book, and there's that overall brown-ness. As we are going through the seasons, you might imagine a palette of colour to match the seasons but that only seems to be evoked by a touch of orange in autumn. I like the pegbag, my mother used to have one, and if you adjust the pattern slightly, it could be any sort of bag you want. Each of the 12 projects is shown with details, introduced with a paragraph or two, and contain instructions to make the projects. There is a short guide to preparing wool and embroidery stitches at the back of the book. Included are 2 pages of pattern templates, these are double sided. I love the birds.

      * Yarnsandfabrics.co.uk *

      This book would be a lovely introduction to hand embroidery techniques and the ‘folkie’ theme is currently popular for interiors. Yes, it’s a project book but one with attractive and useful ‘makes’ that are described clearly in step photos and diagrams.


      The book is divided into seasons but, as the colour scheme is much the same throughout, it is just the motifs that change. The photography is good and full-sized patterns are included.

      Preparation, cutting-out and a very good guide to simple stitches would really encourage a newcomer to make something really lovely.

      * Workshop on the web *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Projects Spring March Musings: Journal Cover Sewing in the Seed Time: Wall Hanging At the Urn of the Season: Pillow Cover Summer Sew Many Berries: Stool Seat, Scissor Holder, and Sewing Basket In the Pursuit of Picnics: Blanket Carrier On the Line: Clothespin Pocket Fall September's Storage: Boxes Pillows from the Patch: Pillows Autumn Abundance: Wall Hanging Winter Winter's Ramble: Table Rug A House for Tea: Tea Cozy Her Hearts: Table Runner Remarkable Wool Snipping and Stitching About the Author

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