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The New Anchor Book of Blackwork Embroidery Stitches by Jill Cater Nixon
24.99 NZD
Category: Crafts | Series: The New Anchor Embroidery Series
Techniques and Designs Blackwork is a counted thread embroidery technique in which repetitive patterns are used to fill outlined areas. This book covers the materials and equipment needed, the essential stitches, and outlines in step-by-step detail the working of 49 infill patterns. It is sure to bec ...Show more
The New Anchor Book of Crewelwork Embroidery Stitches by Phillipa Turnbull
24.99 NZD
Category: Crafts | Series: The New Anchor Embroidery Series
Techniques and Designs Crewelwork is one of the oldest embroidery techniques; associated with the 17th century and often known as Jacobean embroidery, it is as popular today as it has ever been. Historically worked in soft wools on twilled linens, today's embroiderer is discovering just how successfully ...Show more
The New Anchor Book of Freestyle Embroidery Stitches by Joan Gordon
24.99 NZD
Category: Crafts | Series: The New Anchor Embroidery Series
The decorative and creative possibilities of freestyle embroidery are explored to the fullest in this indispensable book. Starting by covering basic techniques such as selecting fabrics and threads, transferring an embroidery design to fabric, and working with a hoop or frame, it goes on to explain 48 s ...Show more
The New Anchor Book of Hardanger Embroidery Stitches by S. Whiting
24.99 NZD
Category: Crafts | Series: The New Anchor Embroidery Series
Techniques and Designs Hardanger embroidery is a type of openwork originating in Norway. Its key characteristic is the kloster block formed by working groups of satin stitches; between the blocks, the fabric threads are cut and withdrawn to leave holes and bars of loose fabric threads that can then be e ...Show more
The New Anchor Book of Pulled Thread Embroidery Stitches by C. Wilkins
24.99 NZD
Category: Crafts | Series: The New Anchor Embroidery Series
Techniques and Designs Pulled thread is a type of openwork embroidery where the threads of the fabric are pulled back tautly to make decorative holes. This book introduces 27 stitches that can be worked in this way. In addition a further 18 counted stitches are featured that can be used to complement th ...Show more
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