The Kew Book of Nature Samplers (Folder edition)
by
Trish Burr
This exquisite book, a follow-up to the hugely successful Kew Book of Embroidered Flowers, is written by needlework expert Trish Burr in association with The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
It features a starter project that introduces the reader to the most commonly used stitches, including long-and-short stitch, split stitch, satin stitch, bullions and French knots, then nine full sampler projects. The samplers feature a vast array of fauna and flora, including butterflies, bugs, birds, a rabbit and a hedgehog; lotuses, foxgloves, poppies, toadstools, and numerous wildflowers.
The book explains all the stitches needed, and gives thorough advice on preparation and choosing fabrics and threads. All the projects are shown step-by-step, with an order of work diagram given where appropriate.
All the reusable iron-on transfers needed are kept safely together with the book in an attractive hardback folder. The enclosed reusable iron-on transfer papers offer embroiderers a fast and accurate method of transferring the designs the transfers simply need ironing on to fabric so that the reader can start embroidering straight away. The templates are also included at full size at the back of both editions of the book.
This stunning yet practical book is a must-have for anyone interested in capturing the intricacy of nature in thread.
Book ContentsForeword 6
Introduction 8
What is needle painting? 10
Tools and materials 10
Preparation 16
Mounting your embroidery in a wooden hoop 20
Stitch instructions 22
Outlines 32
Raised embroidery 34
Natural dyeing 36
Stitching the projects 40
Useful advice before you start 40
SIMPLE PROJECTS 42
Starter stitch sampler 44, Poppy sampler 54, Wildflower Sampler 60, Sacred lotus flower sampler 68, Breadseed poppy sampler 76
INTERMEDIATE PROJECTS 88
Barn owl sampler 90, Bunny sampler 104, Butterfly sampler 118
ADVANCED PROJECTS 134
Pelargonium sampler 136, Dragonfly sampler 152
The templates 168
Using iron-on transfers 176
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