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  • Publisher: Search Press
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 15 June 2017
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781782215226
  • Carton Qty: 50
  • Size: 204x260 mm
  • Illustrations: 200
  • Pages: 80
  • RRP: $19.95
  • Series: Search Press Classics
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The Art of Embroidered Flowers

$19.95

by Gilda Baron


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Book Description

Gilda Baron’s popular guide to creating art with textiles and embroidery, now in a new and modernised Search Press Classic edition. 

Explore nature through a combination of textiles and embroidery in this new, modernised edition of Gilda Baron’s inspirational, innovative, step-by-step work.

Using painted and dyed backgrounds, and hand and machine embroidery, this guide presents a wonderful variety of three dimensional landscape and flower embroideries. A number of techniques are employed when applying colour to the fabric including batik, salt discharge and brushing dye into a wet surface. Beautiful pictures are then stitched and built up over the background in easy stages. The feeling of perspective is enhanced by the clever use of scale and colour, and all the techniques are explained clearly and demonstrated in a series of stunning projects. This original book is packed with practical advice and information. Anyone interested in pattern, texture and colour will discover a wealth of inspiration when they work through the projects. These highly individual designs will encourage beginners and more experienced embroiderers to create their own embroidered flower designs.

Table of Contents

Introduction6
Materials & equipment8
design14
TECHNIQUES20
Surface embroidery28
Summer Meadow30
MACHINE EmBROIDERY36
Buttercup field40
Flowers by the fence50
Embroidered cards62
Taking things further66
paper mounts74
Panoramic scenes76
Conclusion78
Index80

About the Author

About Gilda Baron

Gilda Baron trained at the London College of Fashion and spent some time working in the fashion industry as a pattern cutter and designer. She went on to lecture in fashion and crafts and was a well-respected textile artist, regularly contributing to magazines, exhibiting her work and selling to galleries. She gave lectures and workshops for embroiderers' groups and guilds, demonstrating her love of fabric and embroidery and sharing her enthusiasm with people everywhere. Gilda passed away in 2015.

Reviews

Booklist

The content goes far beyond the title. Barons book, first published in Great Britain in 2004, features flowers in embroidery, but also in painting, resist dyeing, collage, and other techniques. What she reveals is how to create elegant pictures that just happen to include thread. Her directions do occasionally meander, but at her works center are three designsSummer Meadow, Buttercup Field, and Flowers by the Fencewith step-by-step, color-photograph instructions for every part of the process, from dyeing the background to selecting a frame. She mixes techniques in with her designs, looking at machine embroidery, sponging and masking, and a variety of resists (bubble wrap, for one). Its a small tome, but one filled with big ideas and wall-to-wall examples of Barons art, whether the process of hand dyeing or finished fields of blooms.


Myshelf.com

Search Press Classics is a series of their books which have stood the test of time and gone the whole nine yards in providing inspiration and instruction.  Originally published in 2004 this book shows what can be done with a very basic sewing machine, scraps of cloth, a few simple stitches and some fabric paint.

 

I have loved this book since it first came out, as it shows how you can do a lot with a little and have fun in the process.  Recycle even tiny pieces of cloth and anything else you have to hand into some truly beautiful pictures. If you already do some type of sewing you will have nearly everything you need, as apart from the basics you only require fabric paint, plain fabric (I mostly use calico) and various threads.  There are a few pages about using photographs or sketches for inspiration, and how to do the background painting.  You can also space dye your own threads and learn a few simple hand embroidery stitches.  The rest of the book contains projects and ideas to take the basic idea further and make greetings cards, decorative paper mounts and expand into panoramic scenes.  This is not a book of flower portraits but glorious landscapes showing fields of poppies and buttercups, meadows, gardens and other colorful scenes.  Learn how to use a sewing machines most basic stitch and adorn the foreground with a mixture of hand embroidery and flowers made from tiny scraps of fabric.  You can also embroider on paper or card, and to inspire you further there are examples of the authors other finished works.  Simple and fun to do it shows you how you dont need to buy the craft shop in order to make something beautiful and is a great way of using up leftovers from larger projects


Sew

September 2017

If you're ready to take embroidery to the next level, pick up this book, which asks you to use it as a creative springboard for your own artwork. It provides you with all the techniques and knowledge you'll need, but what you produce will be all yours.


East Kent Embroiderers Guild

This is a re-issue of the late Gilda Barons popular book, in the new Classics series.  Using painted or dyed backgrounds with machine and hand embroidery and applique, and by following Gildas meticulous instructions, colourful interpretations of landscapes and gardens can be created.  Three step-by-step projects are included with many suggestions for taking the techniques further, and a gallery of Gildas completed works provide further inspiration.  This gloriously colourful book is a must-have for any embroiderers bookshelf.

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