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Although slightly damaged, all hurt copies are perfectly usable. Books may have bent or scratched covers and/or dented spines. All interior pages are 100% clean. Please note these books are only available from our website whilst stocks last!
Freehand machine-embroidered pictures by Abigail Mill
Step into the studio with much-loved textile artist and author Abigail Mill. This gorgeous book guides you step by step through 6 inspiring projects that reflect her ethereal style.
'Whether you are a first time sewer hoping to develop your experience or a skilful sewer looking for a new challenge, this book will nurture your talent and take you on a colourful journey inspiring you to create wonderful pieces of your own.'
Sewing World
This sumptuous book features six beautiful step-by-step projects, with full-size templates included, as well as galleries of Abigail's unique, contemporary artworks, on themes including teatime treats, animals and the seaside. From fraying and layering to free machine embroidery and embellishment, this gorgeous book teaches you how to recreate Abigail’s whimsical style, and will inspire you to create wonderful pieces of your own with confidence and flair (and use up some of those stash and treasured fabrics, too!).
The book touches on Abigail’s inspirations and influences and looks in detail at the elements that bring her work to life: colour, texture, pattern and free-machine embroidery techniques.
This is a paperback edition of the best-selling original.
Introduction 6 Materials and equipment 8 Inspiration 16 Colour 20 Texture and pattern 24 Techniques 28 Shop fronts 50 Teatime treats 64 Country garden 78 Animals 92 Seaside 106 Templates 122 Index 128
Abigail Mill studied Embroidered Textiles at Cumbria College of Art and Design and graduated in 1990. After graduating, she set up her business with the help of The Prince’s Trust and has been working ever since. Over the years she has developed her own unique style and technique of free machine embroidery, and has been featured in several craft books and magazines.
She has also taught in art schools and worked on private commissions, including artwork for the Buxton ward at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
As well as selling her pictures at art and craft fairs across the UK, Abigail runs a publishing business, printing greetings cards from her original artwork, which she sells through gift shops and galleries in the UK, France, America and Japan. She sells to major clients such as John Lewis and has been selected by the Crafts Council to exhibit regularly in New York and San Francisco. Abigail lives in Bristol, UK. www.abigailmill.co.uk
The first section is very comprehensive covering the material requirements and detailing the choice of fabrics, threads and embellishments. All of which can be found in your sewing basket or a nearby charity shop. All you really need is a sewing machine, hoop and some basic sewing tools. The rest is down to your imagination with clear guidance on texture, stitching and even dyeing your fabric. [...]
The templates are all at the back of the book and there are 6 lovely projects to follow. Each project follows photographs of Abigails work illustrating similar subjects and how you can develop ideas further once you have the basics. I am sure you can adapt each project to make cards or beautiful gifts as presents, if you are able to give your masterpiece away.
A beautiful book that would make a lovely gift.
Appliqué Art by Abigail Mill showcases what can be done with fabric, embellishments, sewing machine and imagination, and Abigail is clearly an expert at this art. There is a beautiful photograph of an owl creation in the chapter on Colour.
So if its your first attempt take Abigails advice and have a play around to find out what effect you like it only takes scraps of fabric. On the other hand if youre good at this craft then Abigails book provides plenty of designs and a chapter on Inspiration.
There is a plethora of wonderful photographs to aid explanation of the tips and techniques - of which there are many [...]
This book has chapters on Colour, Texture, Pattern and Stitching among others and a lot of Abigails experience and know-how. It would make a lovely gift for someone who sews, equally for someone looking to have a go at doing something different using their sewing machine.
I received this book to review and was instantly delighted by the cover illustration of a wonderful fabric art picture of the seaside and little boats. The book contains all you need to know to get started from information on materials and equipment, inspiration use of colour and textured fabrics and finishing and framing your work. All the projects are machine stitched using free motion embroidery so a sewing machine is needed. The illustrations are lovely and there are clear step by step instructions to recreate the six different scenes illustrated and traceable templates. I love that this book allows you to put your fabric scraps to great use and make beautiful gifts.
l would definitely recommend this book to anyone wanting to advance and enhance their freehand machine work.
This book is well presented with 115 pages of photos and very well detailed instructions on how to make each scene. There are scenes from beautiful gardens, animals, boating to fun beaches.
Abigail informs you of all you will need to make these scenes along with instruction on how to do them. Very easy to follow and templates for all scenes are in the book.
I think it is a very nice and fun art to try, you could do all sorts of patterns, ideas are plentiful. Abigail invites you to work your magic.
The book is of high-quality, with glossy pages allowing plenty of usage, worth every penny.
This is such a beautiful book!
There is a very personal tone from Abigail as she explains her love of applique and the use of freehand machine embroidery.
To me, there is a whimsical charm about the projects that Abigail has included, from afternoon tea, cottage gardens and seaside images.
The instructions are clear, with a great deal of advice relating to fabric selection and how to construct the applique images. There are templates for five projects. My only criticism is that I would like templates to make all of the pictures featured, as they are so beautiful!
Everything about this book is lovely and I can't wait to try one of the projects.
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