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This is the only needlecraft bible that covers everything you need to know The Needlecraft Book has more than 450 step-by-steps that demonstrate the key techniques of knitting, crochet, embroidery, needlepoint, patchwork, appliqu�, and quilting with detailed photography and plenty of instructions. It demonstrates how to use the latest equipment and craft material and demystifies the terminology of needlecraft and patterns; as well as giving readers the confidence to master basic skills and progress to more challenging techniques. Tapping into the ever growing crafting trend, and packed with handy �galleries� of more than 160 popular stitches and patterns, The Needlecraft Book is perfect for every budding crafter.
51 projects to knit, crochet, quilt, embroider and needlepoint. 48 photos and over 100 easy-to-follow illustrations, in large print. Patterns include: wall hangings, gift items, pictures, home decor items, soft toys, blankets and afghans, clothing items and accessories, and so much more!
An illustrated guide to needlecrafts features information on the necessary equipment and materials, techniques, and step-by-step instructions for attractive, practical projects, including scarves, blankets, sweaters, and rugs.
Contents Include: Embroidery Introduction - Simple Modern Embroidery - Some More Simple Stitches and Useful Ideas for Embroidery - Edgings, Eyelets, and Initials - Drawn Thread Work, Insertion Stitches, Bars and Filet Embroidery - Embroideries done upon Counted Threads - Some Easy and Interesting Decorative Embroidery - Applique, Patchwork and Inlay for Plain Sewing - Mending and Patching - Smocking - Quilting - Cords, Tassels and Fringes - Making the Home Beautiful - Tapestry and Needlework Rugs -Wool Craft, Oil Baize, and Felt Work - Stencilling - The Craft of Home Made Rugs from Waste Material - Modern Hooked Rugs Made from Wool and Canvas - Weaving at Home on Small Looms - Raffia Work - Some Interesting Methods of Dyeing in Connection with Needlework - Knitting - Crochet Work - Home Dressmaking - Indian Basketry or coiled Basketry - Soft or Suede Leather Work - Some Useful Ideas for Gifts, Bazaars and the Home - Further Hints on Mending, Repairing and Preserving Garments - Some more Useful Ideas for Gifts, Bazaars and the Home - A Few Hints on Millinery - Fur, Fur Trimmings, Renovating Fur and Special Hints on Dressmaking for Children - Lace and Lace Making - Miscellany
A comprehensive book that examines the qualities of different fibres and fabrics and provides students with activities in which they can apply this information.
Expert crafter Clare Youngs has long been influenced by the folk art of cultures from around the world. Here she uses some of her favourite motifs to create 35 gorgeous projects to make. Clare uses traditional imagery as well as a more modern take on classic folk art—with beautiful results. The designs use a range of different embroidery stitches—including seed stitch, French knots, satin stitch, and cross stitch—to create striking arrangements. These embroidery patterns are then used to adorn a multitude of items made in a variety of fabrics including a picnic bag, purse, a gingham dress for a little girl, soft toys, pillows, a table cloth, seat cover, buttons, and more. So whether you love the traditional style of Scandinavian needlecraft, with its hearts, flowers, and birds, or the intricate patterns and symbols of South American folk art, you are guaranteed to find something beautiful to make for yourself or to give as a gift. Each project comes with clear step-by-step instructions and beautiful illustrations, as well as a useful techniques section at the back, so first-time crafters will have no trouble making any of the projects, while more experienced stitchers will find plenty of inspiration and ideas.
Whether you choose patchwork and quilting, applique, crocheting and knitting, needlepoint, embroibery, or rug making, you'll find these pages brimming with make-it-yourself projects for you and your home.
Conspicuous consumption has had its day: the mantra now is "make do and mend". From knitting to needlepoint, quilting to crochet, embroidery to appliqué - traditional crafts are thriving. Hugely satisfying and easy on the pocket and the environment, these are not just recession-proof pastimes. Imagine producing beautiful clothes, throws and covers, quilts, canvases and cushions to adorn your family and your home. With this book you can. The tools, techniques and terminology required to create truly personal pieces are all clearly explained, and the "complicated" art of needlecraft is revealed to be easier than readers might have thought. Packed with easy to follow techniques, the book brings these traditional artistic and practical crafts right up to date with advice on contemporary styles and new materials, bringing these immensely satisfying skills to a whole new generation.