Visit an exquisite embroidered garden in this awe-inspiring volume from Japanese master embroidery artist Reiko Mori. In seven chapters, Ms. Mori shares an abundance of motifs inspired by flowers, from delicate sprigs and bouquets to climbing vines and perching birds. Blossoms as showy as roses and as modest as dandelions become masterpieces under Ms. Mori’s hand. Themes within each chapter showcase each embroidered bloom. Delicate bridal accessories, precious teapots and teacups, a ballet slipper, and an astonishing floral alphabet are just a few of the elements embellished with elaborate floral embroidery. A guide to embroidery-floss colors, essential notions and tools, basic techniques, and a how-to library of embroidery stitches will help aspiring embroidery artists find success. 80 pages
Size: 15-1/2" x 22"
Wool appliqué, layering + embroidery series designed for the creative mind. This pattern includes instructions for assembly, finishing + suggested stitches for three appliqués to get the creative juices flowing. Each Sampler Series pattern comes complete with a high quality tracing template.
Creative Stitching 2nd Edition required for detailed stitchery instructions.
This embroidery kit contains everything you need except the hoop to complete this beginner project.
Kit Contains:
Fabric printed with the design in erasable ink
Felt for heart
Printed twill tape for front cover
Embroidery needle
DMC Embroidery thread
Instructions and diagrams of stitches used in this kit
Diagram showing stitches and thread colors to use
Color chart for threads
Instructions for assembling the notebook sampler
Photo of the finished work
Dimensions: 3.4” x 5.1” (8.5x13cm)
Gingher Stork Scissors. This is a true classic embroidery scissors destined to become a family heirloom. A "must" for every needle crafter and/or collector. Product Features. As functional as they are beautiful. Chrome over nickel finish.
Small 3-1/2in size allows for optimal control over the scissors for detail cutting. Slender frame makes this scissors ideal for light embroidery and thread work, not intended for heavier yarns or fabric
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