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Willing Hands
  • Publisher: Inspirations Studios
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 14 October 2019
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9780648287360
  • Stock: 7 in stock
  • Size: 240x280 mm
  • Illustrations: 0
  • Pages: 168
  • RRP: $49.95
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Willing Hands

$49.95

The counted thread embroidery of Betsy Morgan by Inspirations Studios

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Book Description

Worked in counted thread techniques using hand-dyed silk threads, each etui is adorned with exquisite motifs based on themes including antique toys, Elizabethan caskets, pioneer samplers and beloved fruits and flowers. Betsy has designed a charming selection of small projects to match each etui including scissor sheaths and fobs, thread winders, needlebooks, pincushions and thimble cases.

Eight captivating etuis with coordinating accessories are included, along with colour charts to guide every stitch. Detailed instructions are provided for every step from stitching to construction.

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About Inspirations Studios

With a rich history forged with needle and thread, Inspirations Studios publishes the world’s most beautiful needlework books and magazines. They are based in Australia; for more information visit www.inspirationsstudios.com.

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Organize your sewing kit in style with this book of eight different beautiful etuis.  There are also patterns for thirty-six different accessories to put into them, from scissor and thimble cases to needlebooks and thread winders.

 

As it says on the back there are over ninety cross stitch charts in here, using thirty-six different counted thread combinations.  In short, in true Inspirations style this is chock full of the sort of projects that are a) going to be heirloom quality and b) not be for beginners.  But as there are lots of books for beginners already on the market it is great to see that there is also something else for the more advanced stitcher.  I have never owned or made an etui before and wasnt sure how they were constructed, but be assured that full instructions are given.  This book is laid out in an interesting way, rather like its Japanese counterparts in that all the lush photography and charts are at the front on glossy paper while towards the back more ordinary matte paper is used.  Here you can find all the construction instructions and diagrams, which again are aimed at those who have the skills to construct fancy exploding boxes.  Think dress pattern style rather than Search Press; trademark (and landmark) style of extensive staged photographs.  Back in the glossy section each of the eight etuis has its own chapter which is illustrated with several pages of glorious color photographs, some of which are charts.  Choose from one shaped like a toy chest, a twisted helix pouch, many-sided floral box, Elizabethan casket and stitching wallet (my favorites), sampler covered book shaped box inspired by the work of pioneer girls, another shaped one featuring a regal swan and a wallet that opens out.  As well as cross stitch there is other embroidery and counted thread stitches, all of which are fully explained in staged photographs in their own section.  If all this looks like a lot of work amassing the relevant materials Inspirations also sells kits of all the etuis on its website, although you will either need to live in Australia or be willing to spend out on postage.  None of the etuis uses anything exotic or expensive, just counted linen or canvas and threads plus basic hand sewing materials; the wow factor comes from the work put into it and the beautiful designs.  One for the keeper shelf.


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This is a beautiful beautiful book. I just adored it as soon as I set eyes on it and I am sure lovers of embroidery will love it as much as I do. 

An etui is 'a small ornamental case for holding needles, cosmetics, and other articles.'. They are absolutely exquisite and Betsy Morgan is brilliant at her craft. 

Photographed in full colour, you cannot help but be amazed at how delicate and stunning these little cases are, and the accessories are just as amazing. 

Button boxes, needle cases and so much more are showcased and easy to follow instructions are given in visual and written format. 

Using the finest silks and counted linen, each piece on its own is beautiful, but when put together with the added accessories, I can see many embroiderers wanting to make them over and over again.

Given as gifts they would surprise and delight, but of course I want to keep some for myself. I made a button box in a few days and cannot wait to get started on my next piece. 

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