Product Description
A ground-breaking book when first published in 2003 it is now a classic for all those involved in the textile world. It features exciting, innovative and modern machine embroidery from one of the most accomplished writers on the subject. 'Raising the Surface with Machine Embroidery' is a book for everyone who is interested in texture in embroidery.
Beautifully illustrated, it is structured in six chapters, covering :
Backgrounds, often using experimental or unusual materials
Raising the surface a little to produce highly textured, low-relief embroideries
The next step - raising the surface even more
Using applied motifs for high-relief textiles
Frames, masks and high-relief panels
Three-dimensional constructions, bowls, vessels and towers Lavishly illustrated with over 95 colour photgraphs, the book includes clear diagrams and detailed instructions, step-by-step where necessary. All you need is enthusiasm and a swing needle sewing machine to make the wonderful textures featured within these pages.
Beautifully illustrated, it is structured in six chapters, covering :
Three-dimensional constructions, bowls, vessels and towers Lavishly illustrated with over 95 colour photgraphs, the book includes clear diagrams and detailed instructions, step-by-step where necessary. All you need is enthusiasm and a swing needle sewing machine to make the wonderful textures featured within these pages.
More Information
| Imprint | Batsford |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9780713490282 |
| Publication Date | 1 Jun 2006 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Dimensions | 276 x 216 mm (h x w) |
| Page Extent | 128 pages |
| Illustrations | 96 illustrations |
| View Inside Pages | Not Yet Available |
| Author | Maggie Grey |
| About the Author | Maggie Grey is now one of the leading textile artists and authors. She is the author of Layers of Stitch (with Valerie Campbell-Harding) (0 7134 8906 5) and Paper, Metal and Stitch (0 7134 8918 9) with Jane Wild. She runs the highly influential WorkshopOnTheWeb website and is the former editor of Embroidery magazine. |
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