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  • Publisher: Search Press
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 22 December 2008
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781844484300
  • Carton Qty:
  • Size: 193x260 mm
  • Illustrations: 800
  • Pages: 152
  • RRP: $29.95
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Cicely Mary Barker's Flower Fairies in Ribbon Embroidery & Stumpwork

$29.95

by Di Van Niekerk


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Book Description

For the first time Cicely Mary Barker's beautiful fairies are presented, step-by-step, for Ribbon embroidery and Stumpwork.

Cicely Mary Barker's beloved Flower Fairies are an enduring vision of elegance and beauty. Her exquisitely delicate and intricate colour illustrations have captivated children and adults alike for more than 85 years. Now, for the first time, five of her beautiful fairies are introduced not only to ribbon embroidery and stumpwork fans, but to all needlecrafters who enjoy creative three-dimensional embroidery. With numerous new ideas and techniques, this book has been designed to appeal to both beginners and advanced embroiderers. Easy-to-follow, close-up photography and step-by-step instructions will show you how to:
· Embroider the exquisite flowers and leaves in silk and organza ribbon
· Make the delicate stumpwork wings in organza and silky threads
· Use organza and silk ribbon to make appliqué leaves and petals
· Make charming stumpwork insects
· Dress the fairies in layers of organza and embroider their hair
· Embroider the fairies' clothing in long and short stitch - the easy way
· Create three-dimensional designs using colour, texture and shapes.
The five Flower Fairies taught in this book are the Periwinkle Fairy, Black Medick Fairies, White Clover Fairy, Stork's Bill Fairy and the Red Clover Fairy.

Table of Contents

Copyright notice 6
Introduction 8
Before you start 10
Stitch gallery 20
Prints of artwork 27
The Periwinkle Fairy 32
The Red Clover Fairy 60
The Black Medick Fairies 84
The Stork's-Bill Fairy 108
The White Clover Fairy 132

About the Author

About Di Van Niekerk

An artistically inclined mother and a keen interest in all things beautiful got Di van Niekerk off to an early start as an embroiderer. Her love for this discipline soon became her livelihood and starting an embroidery business was just another natural progression for this talented crafter. She opened her first shop in the Natal Midlands and when the family decided to uproot and move to Johannesburg, along went the business. After four years of running one of Johannesburg's most successful embroidery shops, the family's urge to settle in Cape Town became too strong to ignore. Di now lives in the Mother City of South Africa where she runs two successful embroidery shops. The end product of her latest interest, hand painting her own range of silk and organza ribbons for embroidery, is marketed to retail outlets worldwide. Visit her website www.dicraft.co.za/blog.

Reviews

Piecework

Nov/Dec 10

Di Van Niekerk brings the well-known "Flower Fairies" by English author and illustrator Cicely Mary Barker (1895-1973) to life in a new way. Using color photocopies of the fairies printed on cotton fabric, Van Niekerk has embellished the illustrations with ribbon embroidery and stumpwork. Meticulous step-by-step instructions, each fairy illustration shown in color and full page ready to be photocopied, hundreds of color detail process photographs, and large color stitch diagrams show readers how to make their own enchanting fairies. This beautiful book has something for both beginners and advanced embroiderers.


West Country Embroiderers

Summer 09

Welcome to the enchanting world of Flower Fairies. This fascinating book uses many types of embroidery techniques culminating in a truly stunning work of art. The stitch instructions are very clear and easy to follow, the patterns and directions for working the design are fully detailed and straightforward. The use of pieces of organza for the fairies dresses is a simple and quick method for covering a good sized area of fabric fairly quickly. If you wish to create a family heirloom then this is the book for you. Barbara Hector, St Stephen-in-Brannel

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