So, this journal didn't grow that big, after all. I really felt like wrapping it up, there was a strong sense of... fulfillment, so to say? All the works found their place inside the journal. I liked how they matched being paired up together and didn't want to drag it out anymore just to incorporate a couple of other old embroidery pieces that I didn't even have a vision for in this journal. Besides, I wanted to make a journal cover already, and check if my idea would work! :) And I think it worked well, alhamdulillah. Basically, it is a “sheet” that is double the size of the journal with a couple extra centimeters added to the center to accommodate the spine comfortably. The method of joining the cover with the pages is a little different though. In this case, both the journal cover and a page were already treated with buttonhole edging, and I joined them by sliding my needle in between them while wrapping the thread around the shaft. I probably should do a tutorial some time because the explanation above is frankly lacking :D By the way, if you missed any posts on this topic, check out embroidery journaling tag and see how it came to life in stages! And now, let's see how it looks inside: This journal is a true delight, I'm just so happy that something cute came out of my lockdown slumber :D Also, the new method of “binding” seems to be both functional and fun! I still have to practice a lot to make it neater, but even at this stage I'm totally pleased with the look :) Journal #3, wait for me!
Embroidery is an art form and with that comes endless possibilities for self-expression. This second book of embroidery has two parts. One part is devoted to inspiration and helping you to think about your fiber art differently. It's full of tips and ideas about stash, dealing with perfectionism, samplers and much more. The second part of the book goes through the 18 stitches shown on the cover one by one. Instructions and ideas about making variations and your own set of samplers are included. This book is 138 pages in total. This book is aimed intermediate embroiderers, but beginners can learn and grow with the book. Thanks for visiting!
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Handbook of embroidery - Beginners embroidery Handbook Illustrated Book with Stitches, Implements, Materials, and 24 Designs Original book printed in 1880 Ebook only, not paper book. File Type: PDF Format -1 instant download files 104 Pages, Language: English Refunds or returns are not accepted. Therefore, ALL SALES ARE FINAL. However I am glad to resend any file that has been corrupted or does not work in instant download. Please contact me if you have any questions. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These books are electronic versions of the originals. Expertly scanned and converted to pdf format. These books can be instantly downloaded and read on a pc, laptop or tablet. This will require you to have adobe reader for your pc or tablet - this is a free download and can be obtained from adobe.com. So, you will be able to enjoy the books as they were originally intended. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out the rest of our items at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BoutiqueHobby
The Take it Further fiber book is finally complete. My first fiber book, I'm over the moon. The cover is felt which I've embroidered and it opens to reveal the page above. Flipping through the pages. One for each month. That's the last page. The free form Cable chain stitch is an attempt to imitate the end papers in very old hard bound books which are marbled. The edges of the pages have sugar beads at intervals. You can see I got carried away. Click on the months to see each page of the book. January,February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November. On to making more fiber books. The Take a Stitch Tuesday samples will be made into a sampler book as well. I need to start assembling the pages but there will be no extra embellishments like sugar beads along the edges of pages (what got into me to do that I wonder!). There's The Bead Journal Project for 2010 which I shall join. Last year I had already committed to Take a Stitch Tuesday on Stitchin fingers. There's a discussion on at the Fiber book group at Stitchin Fingers about a fiber book page swap. That could be interesting. A book compiled on a particular theme, with pages contributed by different people in the group. I think I must participate. So what do you think of my first ever fiber book? I hope all who visit have a great weekend. On a separate note - I've become an affilate of Amazon and Flipkart. You will see the banners on the side bar. Should you wish to shop online I would appreciate it if you could click on the Amazon or Flipkart banners/buttons and make your purchases.Amazon and Flipkart will pay me a small percentage of the value of your transaction without increasing the cost for you by even a cent. Thank you and happy shopping.
xxi, 262 p. 20 cm
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Beautiful botanical embroidery motifs - nature, flowers, animals The listing is for an eBook (electronic book) IN JAPANESE LANGUAGE File Type: PDF - 82 pages Quality: good (check the sample pictures above) Language: JAPANESE (pattern's instructions are in symbols, charts and diagrams) Free Shipping Delivery: Link for downloads are available once your payment is confirmed (send via email) This is an eBook (electronic book) NOT a real book Due to the nature of patterns, (Download files - ebooks), refunds or returns are not accepted. Therefore, ALL SALES ARE FINAL. However I am glad to resend any file that has been corrupted or does not work in instant download. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for stopping by !
Instant Digital Download If you have any interest in Creating Stitch Patterns for Embroidery or Needlework then this is a great book to have in your collection. ****====================================================**** My Personal 100% Guarantee To You If you Buy this Book and after reading it, You feel that You did not get Your Money's worth from it, Message me and I will cancel your purchase and Refund Your Money. And You Can Keep The Book as My Personal Gift To You. ****====================================================**** PREFACE In the preface to the first edition of " Simple Stitch Patterns for Embroidery," I explained that my object was not to compete with the books on embroidery and fine needlework already written by experts, but to devise a simple and direct method of decorative stitchery for workers with little leisure for fine work, and to help teachers, dressmakers, and others to be independent of the printed transfers and designs. The success of " Simple Stitch Patterns " has encouraged me to carry further the method of building up orderly and balanced designs on stitches and groups of stitches, and adding to the number and variety of suggestive patterns, thereby, I hope, giving practical help while fostering the love of pattern-making which is inherent in almost all of us. Some of the patterns shown here require more skill than do those in the above book, and though this book may be considered a development of it, neither is in any way dependent on the other. The method and use of the two simple gauges explained here have in practice been much appreciated as a means of introduction to original elementary design for craftwork generally. My grateful appreciation is here recorded to Miss Grace Brandon for valuable help with diagrams and proof corrections. A. B.-J. CONTENTS PREFACE . . . . . . . vii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS: (a) Plates ; (b) Text Illustrations and Diagrams . ix I. INTRODUCTION i II. THE METHOD AND THE GAUGES ... 2 III. STITCHES, COLOUR, AND MATERIALS : . 9 IV. PLATES WITH DESCRIPTIVE DETAILS . . 16 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (a) Plates I. Two Mesh Borders (Nos. i and 3) and a Circular Gauge Design (No. 2) in Wool on Flannel . . 17 II. Five Mesh Borders (Nos. 4, 6, 8, 10, 12) and Four Whipped Edgings (Nos. 5, 7, 9, 11) in Wool on Flannel 19 III. Three Mesh " All-over " Patterns (Nos. 13, 14, 15) in Wool on Flannel . . . . . .21 IV. Three Mesh Borders (Nos. 16, 18, 19) and Three Mesh " All-over " Patterns (Nos. 17, 20, 21) in Wool on Blue Linen ....... 23 V. Four Mesh Borders (Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25) in Wool on Cream Linen . ... . . .25 VI. Two Ring Designs (Nos. 26, 27) in Wool on Flannel . 27 VII. Two Mesh Borders (Nos. 28, 29), a Three Circle and Small Point Design (Nos. 30, 31) in Wool on Flannel 29 VIII. A Mesh Border (No. 32) and a Three Circle Design (No. 33) in Wool on Flannel . . . .31 IX. A Mesh Border (No. 34) and an Eight Circle Design (No. 35) in Wool on Flannel • • • • 33 X. A Mesh Border (No. 36), a Mesh Unit (No. 37), a Ring Design (No. 38), and a Three Circle Design (No. 39) in Wool on Flannel . . . . . -35 XI. Four Point Designs (Nos. 40, 41, 42, 43) in Wool on Flannel ....... 37 XII. A Point Design (No. 44) and a Border (No. 45) based on Cable in Wool on Flannel .... 39 XIII. Thirty Floral Motifs (Nos. 46-75) in Wool on Cream Linen....... Frontispiece (b) Text Illustrations and Diagrams 1. Mesh Canvas Gauge and Plans 1-14 .... 3 2. Circular Gauge and Plans 1-7..... 4 3. Circular Gauge, actual size ..... 5 4. Circular Gauge, folded section .... 5 5. Variations of Chain-stitch (1) ; Uses of Fly-stitch (2) . 10 6. Uses of Buttonhole-stitch (3) ; Uses of Open Cretan-stitch (4) Cable, Twisted Chain, Cone, Roumanian (5) . . 11 7. Whipped Stitches (6) ; Coral, Laid, Twisted Chain and Spiral Couched-running, French-knots (7) . . . .13 8. 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Just One More Chapter Book Stack embroidery pattern, perfect for the book lover in your life! This pattern is great for anyone, from beginners to more advanced embroiderers, and while I have included a list of the threads and material that I used, it gives you a chance to express your creativity by using your own choice of colours! This design makes for a great wall hanging, and is also a fantastic gift! Notes: * This listing does not contain any physical item. It includes a pdf download with full instructions for tracing, embroidering, and framing your art piece. It also includes an illustrated stitch guide * Also included is a pdf of the tracing outline that can be increased or decreased in size to suit your desired hoop size * A general embroidery guide is also included * Patterns are in English * Must be able to view PDF format Connect with me on Instagram: @faeriedustembroidery and Facebook: Faerie Dust Embroidery All designs created and embroidered by Shannon McErlean, and are for personal use only. They are not for resale as a design or as a finished piece.
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Just about anything that is creative and can boost or enhance their writing or journaling practice will make the perfect gift for writers or journalers.
viii, 171 p. : 22 cm
Embroidery is one of those hobbies where you don’t need to spend a great deal of money in order to give it a good go. Essentially, all you need is a hoop, fabric and embroidery thread.Although, if you really want to make the most of embroidering, I would say there are 5 ‘must have’ supplies that you need to really enjoy the process!So, what are they?
First published in 1934, Mary Thomas's Dictionary of Embroidery Stitches is a classic resource, instructional book, and stitch guide for embroiderers all over the world. The book was a trailblazer in its time, and it's gone through a few editions since then. The contemporary versions of the book
Introducing to you my new friend! :D As I've told you before, as soon the new patterns for beginners were complete I immediately ran to start a new embroidery journal – my new passion. Can say that with certainty now. You might wonder, why it is blue... ...and I don't know either, haha. It just came to my mind that I want to make a color-centered journal. The choice was between yellow, green, and blue, and the latter won. I didn't choose by any logic, though, it's just what I felt at that moment. But I'm so happy because you might notice that I don't use blue in my embroidery much. This pansy fob was probably the only stitching I did with this palette, and that's such a pity. Hopefully, making this journal will help me make better friends with blue and all its shades! Take a look below at what I've already stitched: For now, I'm taking it slow and simple. Nothing too challenging and demanding in effort. But there are many ideas and plans for this journal: the blue folk art, blue china and tiles patterns (azulejo!), traditional sashiko, sea/ocean theme, beautiful sky, and, of course, flowers! Hydrangea, forget me nots, blue anemone, hyacinth... And that's apart from any other casual stitching done in blue pallette :) If you have more ideas of what is blue and what should be in this journal, write in the comments! I also decided to incorporate some pretty fabrics that I was able to find. You can see one page being just simply fabric. This kind of addition seems to fit in very nicely and I like this idea of just appreciating lovely textiles next to a needlework. It would be hard to stitch only in blue colors for a long time, though, so most probably, I will start a parallel, casual journal for all colors and themes. But I wonder how thick the Blue Journal might be? There are 3 spreads right now, and I'm only getting started! Hope you enjoy this ride with me. Happy stitching!
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This early book is packed full of over 100 embroidery patterns, it was first published in the 1730, this classic book shows just embroidery patteerns no words. If you are looking for design inspiration, then the Embroidery Patterns From the 18th Century is definitely worth a look. This book contains 49 pages and is delivered instantly in PDF format. For you to enjoy.
xv, 183 p. 23 cm
For a long time I had my many needles jammed in a bin with a lot of other little embroidery odds and ends, and I really wanted a more convenient (and cute!) way to store them. So I set out to create a needle book, and a tutorial to go along with it!
_ Language : KOREAN _ 184pages | 255*188mm | 635g *Condition : like new We received a number of blooming wildflowers in the mountains and traditional embroidery of readers love how big release, sold in 2014 after the publication of the most best-selling books embroidery and steadily loved the book so far. Put together a life-size painted designs could not see in traditional embroidery books by showing in detail the whole process of embroidery picture has established itself as a 'textbook surrender "of beginners. This book has a colorful wildflowers, as well as carried embroidered picture to be utilized more diverse western flower embroidery work made it more abundantly by matching accessories create a space in your home. Again, the authors observed that the flowers can be placed directly helps and watching the colors of the flowers more beautiful green color design. It also provides full-scale line drawings as an appendix to draw a sketch and then the padded fabric design. The book even if one makmak those who want to learn where the embroidery can be put pretty flowers who was also alone hesitated because of time and cost *^^* SHIPPING guide *^^* _ handling time : 1~3 business days I will send the items by International Registered Air Mail Package your buying items can Combine Shipping -> Please be make sure your correct address to shipping *Paying method : PayPal only applies
Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.463101dc.contributor.author: Clarke, Winifred M.dc.date.accessioned: 2015-09-22T16:05:19Zdc.date.available:...
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In an extract from 'Jane Austen Embroidery' we learn how to embroider a pretty forget-me-not pattern on a napkin.
Let's get started with our 2024 Embroidery Journals! Whether you have my sold out book, Embroidery Journal, or you are waiting for a restock and eager to start your hand-stitched journal hoops now, this is a great resource to get you started. What is an Embroidery Journal? It is a fun and unique way to record your year
32, [1] p. 28 cm
One of my favorite things about embroidery is that you only need a few essentials to start stitching. A lot of times you might already have a few supplies on hand! There are so many tools and accessories that can definitely help you along the way, but knowing what those items are can be very overwhelming in the beginning when you’re still learning the basics.
via There are so many charming elements wrapped up in a single photo, right? via This handmade cloth needlework book illustrating embroidery stitches is truly a treasure and a work of love. I think this woman is the creator of this embroidery book.
If you have a chance this weekend, you'll definitely want to take some time to browse through Antique Pattern Library. If you're not familiar with Antique Pattern Library, it's a real bonanza when it comes to needlework books in the public domain. The folks behind Antique Pattern Library do a