In this spooky guide, the Witchy Stitcher welcomes you to the dark (and sometimes unusual) corner of cross stitch.
Discover the haunted side of stitching with Meg Black. Bewitch your home with patterns inspired by gothic art, Halloween curiosities, haunted holidays and witchy oddities.
Featuring 25 projects for all abilities, new and seasoned stitchers are welcome here.
- Stitch your own spooky abode, or ghosts and ghouls to adorn your walls.
- Create a garden of carnivorous plants, or a vintage Halloween carnival.
- Bring haunted twists to Halloween and your favorite holidays with a gingerdead house at Creepmas and skeleton bunnies for Easterween.
With everything you need on how to get started - key material lists, easy-to-follow charts and all of Meg's stitching tricks - this grimoire is your essential stitchcraft companion.
A spooky step-by-step guide to the dark (and sometimes unusual) side of cross stitch.
Recenzijas
[ A] delightful collection of patterns inspired by gothic art, Halloween, and witchcraft The projects are suitable for stitchers of all levels Fans of Lindsay Swearingens Creepy Cross Stitch should snap this up. * Publishers Weekly *
Papildus informācija
In this spooky guide, The Witchy Stitcher welcomes you to the dark (and sometimes unusual) corner of cross stitch.
Introduction
About the author
Macabre materials
The Witchy Stitchers guide to stitchcraft
Bookmark tutorial
Being extra: beads, antiquing, dyeing fabric and customizing!
Stitching vernacular
Patterns to haunt your home
For the coven: witchy patterns with a touch of darkness
Gothic gallery: haunted creations with a dash of whimsy
Halloween: pumpkins, ghosts and bats oh my!
Haunted holidays: holiday-inspired patterns with a creepy twist
Finishing tips and tricks
Acknowledgments
Suppliers
Meg Black is a pattern designer and creator of The Witchy Stitcher, a haunted corner of the cross stitch world. She lives in Calgary, Canada. Visit her website thewitchystitcher.com and on social media at @thewitchystitcher.