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Stumpwork & Goldwork Embroidery: Inspired by Turkish, Syrian & Persian Tiles [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 280x210x21 mm, kaal: 210 g, 100 Illustrations, color
  • Sari: Milner Craft Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-2010
  • Kirjastus: Sally Milner Publishing Pty Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1863514090
  • ISBN-13: 9781863514095
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 280x210x21 mm, kaal: 210 g, 100 Illustrations, color
  • Sari: Milner Craft Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-2010
  • Kirjastus: Sally Milner Publishing Pty Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1863514090
  • ISBN-13: 9781863514095
Teised raamatud teemal:
The research and embroidery involved in creating the designs for this book has been a joy for Jane Nicholas. She has revelled in the opportunity to indulge a passion of hers since childhood combining jewel-like colours, gold metallic threads and glittering beads. Sixteen projects are presented in this book, varying both in size and complexity. Each has been inspired by an example of Islamic art pottery, textiles, manuscripts or jewellery from Turkey, Syria, Persia, Arabia or India.

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Dec 10





Indulge in some opulent embroidery inspired by Turkish, Syrian and Persian tiles with this fantastic book by Jane Nicholas. Stumpwork and Gold Embroidery is packed with beautiful projects large and small using traditional techniques to recreate motifs of stylised tulips, pomegranates, peonies and more. Each project is explained step-by-step, being built up in stages to culminate in a wonderful three-dimensional piece, highlighted with gold. The book features full stitching instructions and wonderful photography of items that have inspired Jane's embroideries. * NEW STITCHES * Dec 10/Jan 11





Inspired by Turkish, Syrian and Persian tiles, the designs in this book are exquisite. Although the designs are very detailed, the clear instructions ensure that you'll find them do-able. The main designs are large enough to be a challenge, but individual motifs from the larger embroideries are used singly to embellish little treasures, such as trinket boxes, a paperweight and a book cover and these are very achievable. Altogether there are 16 stunning projects inspired by pottery, textiles, manuscripts and even by a spittoon that showcases the traditions of goldworking and enamelling. Whatever the source of inspiration, every design combines rich jewel colours with gold metallic threads and glittering beads. * Stitch * Winter 2010





The vivid colours and richness of textures and design on the cover is only an example of the beautiful illustrations inside. The book has a number of designs with a little history and detailed instructions of stitching and materials needed. Also smaller projects are included, at the end of each section, which would be suitable for a brooch or the inside of a box. The combination of beautiful threads, goldwork and beads is absolutely gorgeous and make this a most appealing book. This book did exactly what the title promised. Starting with the basics of materials and equipment it gave plenty of examples which could be followed by a beginner or expanded upon by the more experienced sewer. Each step was well described and the accompanying illustrations were easy to follow as they were clear and large enough to see exactly what to do. The section covering machine embroidery was so well described that it felt that once mastered it would open up endless possibilities to embellish quite ordinary fabric and create something special. With a variety of shapes, luxurious velvets or fabrics you have made yourself and decorated whether by machine or embroidered by hand, it would be possible to make some stunning bags whatever your level of ability. Also a lovely way to make use of all the beads, threads and bits and pieces that we all acquire because it is sure to come in useful one day! * West Country Embroiderers *

Acknowledgments 5(3)
Introduction 8(3)
Tslamic Tiles 11(2)
Before You Begin 13(1)
Turkish Tulip Tile Designs
14(54)
Turkish Tulip Tile
16(18)
Miniature Tulip Tile
34(10)
Tulip Needlebook
44(12)
Iznik Carnation Tile
56(12)
Persian Peony Tile Designs
68(56)
Persian Peony Tile
70(20)
Crimson peony Rosette
90(12)
Turquoise Peony Tile
102(12)
Knapweed Roundel
114(10)
Syrian Pomegranate Tile Designs
124(64)
Syrian Pomegranate Tile
126(22)
Pomegranate Medallion
148(12)
Iris Tile or Book Cover
160(16)
Cherry Flower Roundel
176(12)
Islamic Miscellaneous Designs
188(54)
Mughal Grapevine Tile
190(16)
Ottoman Tulip Panel
206(12)
Or Nue Tunisian Palaces
218(10)
Arabian Border
228(14)
Techniques, Equipment & Stitch Glossary
242(27)
Techniques
244(13)
Equipment
257(3)
Stitch Glossary
260(9)
Bibliography 269(1)
Picture Credits 270(2)
Embroidery Supplies and Kit Information 272
Jane Nicholas has worked in the field of embroidery for over twenty years, specialising in stumpwork and goldwork embroidery. She has written five books and has contributed widely to journals and magazines. She teaches widely for Embroiderers' Guilds and businesses in Australia, New Zealand and the United States, and continues to research and develop new techniques, particularly in stumpwork.