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E-grāmata: Secret Garden Embroidery

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  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jun-2015
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Stitch your very own horticultural haven with What Delilah Did.





Step into Miranda Merriweathers magnificent secret garden, where lucky clovers grow in spades and the towering tulips reach six feet tall.





This whimsical collection of botanical-inspired needlework projects will take you from budding novice to confident stitcher as you explore a variety of simple counted embroidery techniques. Bursting with colour and filled with designs to suit a range of abilities, you neednt be green-fingered to recreate a slice of this magical rural retreat in your own home.





Keep your eyes open for beautiful Lacewing Butterflies, Arbour Alphabet Flags, a super-sweet Milk and Honey Bee and a naughty little Early Bird called Gerald who is guaranteed to brighten up your summer.





Projects are design-led, practical and colourful, and many can be completed within a weekend. The style is light and folksy but still retains What Delilah Did's signature pared-down and stylish aesthetic. Materials are high quality, with an emphasis on texture and sophisticated colours. Florals play a large part, but are beautiful and modern rather than flouncy, ranging from folky to botanical in style.
Introduction 6(30)
Materials & Equipment
8(10)
Counted Embroidery: Basics
18(4)
Stitch Directory
22(14)
Bud
{small projects for beginners}
Wild Thistle Book Band
36(6)
Daisy Chain Bracelet
42(6)
Little Bug Magnets
48(6)
Darling Buds Purse
54(6)
Lucky Clover Locket
60(6)
Blossom
{mid-sized projects for improvers}
Towering Tulips Jewellery Roll
66(8)
Early Bird Hanger Sachet
74(6)
Honey Bee Pin Cushion
80(6)
Arbour Alphabet Flags
86(12)
Lilac Blossom Spectacle Case
98(8)
Bloom
{large projects for practised stitckers}
Floribunda Clutch Bag
106(6)
Lepidoptera Triptych
112(8)
All in a Row Cushion
120(4)
Miss Millicent Hare Picture
124(6)
Prophet Rose Sash Belt
130(6)
Templates 136(4)
Suppliers 140(2)
About the Author 142(1)
Acknowledgements 143
Sophie Simpson (aka Delilah) is the creator behind embroidery business What Delilah Did. She runs a successful blog and online shop where she sells her distinctive embroidery designs to customers all over the world, and her kits are sold in boutique haberdasheries and lifestyle shops throughout the UK. When she is not making books or dreaming up things for her own business, Sophie can be found designing projects for likes of Mollie Makes and CrossStitcher magazines. Her designs, which are a thoroughly modern take on traditional techniques, are attracting a whole new generation to this age-old craft. You can follow Sophie's crafty adventures at www.whatdelilahdid.com. Other books by Sophie Simpson: Storyland Cross Stitch (2013), Stitch the Halls (2014).