Finding your suitable embroidery patterns books is not easy. You may need consider between hundred or thousand products from many store. In this article, we make a short list of the best embroidery patterns books including detail information and customer reviews. Let’s find out which is your favorite one.
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1. Edgy Embroidery: Transform Conventional Stitches into 25 Unconventional Designs
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Edgy Embroidery Transform Conventional Stitches into 25 Unconventional DesignsDescription
Bold Designs That Don't Follow the Rules
Embroidery isnt just florals anymore, its a moth with pinned wings, an old haunted house on a hill or a cow skull with a flower crown. You wont find home sweet home here, but you will find Can U Not or Dont Be A Prick. Renee Rominger, founder of Moonrise Whims, designs projects for a new generation. And whether you just started and need a solid foundation, or youre an expert looking to enhance your art, Edgy Embroidery will teach you something new, fun and easy.
Renee not only shows you how to conquer basic techniques, but also how to create more complex stitches like her unique Moonrise Roses. With pattern templates, detailed stitch tutorials and instructions on how to complete each design, every one of these 25 projects will be wall-worthy.
This is definitely not your grandmothers embroidery.
2. Embroidered Garden Flowers: Botanical Motifs for Needle and Thread (Make Good: Crafts + Life)
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Embroidered Garden Flowers Botanical Motifs for Needle and ThreadDescription
A whimsical field guide to embroidered flowers.Working through a full growing season, from spring to autumn, the sixty-three flower varieties presented here offer a full garden of cherished blooms. From pansies and lilies-of-the-valley to poppies, zinnias, and campanulas, the flowers presented here feature buds, blooms, and roots in stunning detail and charming color combinations. As an avid gardener and seasoned embroiderer, Kazuko Aoki presents a beautiful blending of her twin passions through designs that are clearly rendered with an appreciation for intricacies and a delight in the subject.
With artistic photographs, clear step-by-step instructions, and detailed diagrams, Embroidered Garden Flowers is a treasure trove that can be enjoyed by novice and experienced sewers alike.
3. Embroidery
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DK Publishing Dorling KindersleyDescription
Embroidery is the ultimate stitch dictionary and the ideal guide to embroidery, whatever your level of expertise.The perfect reference guide to needlework, Embroidery is a comprehensive guide to inspire and inform sewers of all levels. Find advice on which thread, needles, or fabrics work with which techniques, and take a look at an incredible 200 stitches with levels of difficulty, step-by-step instructions, and ideas on where and how to use them.
This practical guide covers sewing tips for dressmaking, needlepoint, and embroidery stitches, with detailed information simply presented in illustration-rich pages. With Embroidery it's easy to find exactly which stitch is right for your next sewing project.
4. The Sewing Machine Embroiderer's Bible: Get the Most from Your Machine with Embroidery Designs and Inbuilt Decorative Stitches
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St Martin s GriffinDescription
Here is all the help needed to get the most out of your sewing machine's embroidery functions, including details about the types and formats of available designs, how to get these designs off the internet and onto your machine, how to stabilize your fabric, which threads and needles to use to get the best results, and of course how to use the patterns creatively for stunning results. It also provides guidance for making use of the built-in embroidery stitches that modern sewing machines offer, but which are mostly forgotten about and underused. The focus is non-brand specific, so you can follow along no matter what model you have. A comprehensive section covers the details of editing, organizing, and saving your designs to transferring designs between your computer and sewing machine, downloading from the internet, and much more.
Also included are step-by-by step instructions showing how to create a wide variety of embroidery designs from heirloom, free standing, 3D, fancy lettering, trapunto, and everything in between, plus how to use and place your designs exactly where you want them on any project. "Idea Files" provide inspiration with close-up images of the designs used in a variety of ways. With expert advice about what to look for when buying a new machine and a troubleshooting section for solving common mistakes and problems, this guide will help you get the most of out of your modern sewing machine.
5. Aunt Martha's Four Seasons Embroidery Transfer Pattern Book Kit
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Includes several different designs revolving around each of the 4 seasons: winter, fall, spring, and summerEach design is good for more than one stamping
Made in the USA
Designs are perfect for embroidery or fabric painting
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This iron on transfer pattern book contain 8 pages of different designs revolving around the four main seasons of winter, fall, spring and summer. Use these designs to create beautiful dish towels, pillowcases, aprons or any other craft project. You can use these designs for embroidery, fabric painting and more.6. Stitches from the Garden: Hand Embroidery Inspired by Nature
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That Patchwork PlaceDescription
Indulge in the sentimental pleasures of stitcheries with wistful vintage artistry. Inspired by nature and stitched with the gentle romance of days gone by, noted artist Kathy Schmitz creates designs that use simple embroidery to create thoughtful keepsakes.
- Select from a variety of elegant embroidery projects, including a pillow, pincushion, wall decoration, tote bag, and more
- Find success with each design--clear illustrations demonstrate how to master every featured embroidery stitch
- Revel in Kathy Schmitz's original artwork, gracefully presented throughout the book
7. Aunt Martha's 402 Flowers and Butterflies Embroidery Transfer Pattern Book, Over 25 Iron On Patterns
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Designs include an array of flowers and butterflies perfect for pillowcase hems, dish towels and moreEach design is good for more than one stamping
Made in the usa
Designs are perfect for embroidery or fabric painting
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This iron on transfer pattern book contain 8 pages of different flower and butterfly displays. Use these designs to create beautiful dish towels, pillowcases, aprons or any other craft project. You can use these designs for embroidery, fabric painting and more!8. Subversive Cross Stitch: 50 F*cking Clever Designs for Your Sassy Side
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Subversive Cross Stitch 50 F cking Clever Designs for Your Sassy SideDescription
Julie Jackson is back and more subversive than ever! This new anniversary edition of her classicSubversive Cross Stitchcelebrates more than 10 years of delightfully snarky, in-your-face cross stitch with 50 full-color patterns and 17 brand-new designs, including "Don't Be Such A Baby" and "Cheer Up, Loser."Subversive Cross Stitch: 50 F*cking Clever Designs For Your Sassy Sideinvites stitchers of all levels to fully express their bad-ass crafty selves, whether they need to release their inner curmudgeon or let fly with a witty insult. With alphabet charts and easy-to-follow instructions for every design,Subversive Cross Stitch: 50 F*cking Clever Designs For Your Sassy Sideincludes everything you need to get your craft on from the original instigator of subversive stitching.
9. Embroider Everything Workshop: The Beginner's Guide to Embroidery, Cross-Stitch, Needlepoint, Beadwork, Applique, and More
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Embroider Everything Workshop The Beginner s Guide to Embroidery Cross Stitch Needlepoint Beadwork Applique and MoreDescription
10. Elegant Medieval Iron-On Transfer Patterns (Dover Iron-On Transfer Patterns)
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Elegant Medieval Iron On Transfer Patterns Dover Iron On Transfer PatternsDescription
Artists and crafters seeking unusual and distinctive motifs will find a wealth of options in this treasury of iron-on transfer patterns based on medieval art. More than 150 decorative designs include adaptations of ancient original designs as well as new motifs inspired by movies and television shows such as Camelot and Game of Thrones.These designs include dragons, gargoyles, and other mythological creatures as well as whimsical animals, birds, faces, and other motifs. Ideal for use in an immense variety of arts and crafts projects from needlework and fabric painting to leathercraft and woodburning the patterns come with complete instructions for applying to cloth, wood, and other ink-absorbing surfaces.
11. Garden Flowers Iron-on Transfer Patterns (Dover Iron-On Transfer Patterns)
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Dover PublicationsDescription
Here is an outstanding collection of 49 beautiful royalty-free floral patterns ready to provide the all-important starting point for your next needlework or craft project, whether you plan to embroider designs on a tablecloth, applique a cushion, or decorate a chair back. Simply remove the specially treated transfer pattern from the book, place it exactly where you wish it to appear on your fabric or other medium, press it with a warm iron, and the design will appear neatly in place, ready for you to begin work!
Varying in size from big, bold hollyhocks and tiger lilies to smaller, more delicate sprigs of spring snowflakes and periwinkles, and including such specialties as a spray of daffodils and a basket of mixed flowers, the designs may be applied to fabrics, wood, and most flat surfaces that absorb ink. Step-by-step instructions show you how to transfer a design (which may be reused several times) quickly and easily onto linens, clothing, wall hangings, cushions, furniture, and much more.
12. New Punchneedle Embroidery: Basics & Finishing Techniques Plus 20 Original Designs
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Used Book in Good ConditionDescription
13. Celtic and Old Norse Designs (Dover Pictorial Archive)
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Celtic and Old Norse DesignsDescription
Artists, illustrators, designers, and craftspeople in search of exceptionally bold and inventive motifs will find them in this versatile treasury brimming with 125 royalty-free designs. Taken from authentic Celtic and Old Norse sources, they include an amazing array of birds, human figures, and mythological creatures, all ingeniously woven into an intricate network of spirals and interlacings.
Meticulously adapted from artwork that graced ancient rune stones and religious symbols, furniture, manuscripts, bronze mirrors, sword hilts, cooking utensils, and other artifacts, the illustrations depict a crucifix; decorative creatures that adorned the pages of the Lindisfarne Gospels; interwoven designs from stone crosses of Ireland, Scotland, and Cornwall; and many other designs and motifs.
Convenient and inexpensive, this collection offers inspiration and a wealth of immediately usable dramatic ornamentation rich in character and distinctive in content.