Description
Indulge your needlework passion with Inspirations Passion Collector series Volume 2. ‘Factoria VII’ tells the story of beautiful, sophisticated needlework in a rustic hide-away cottage. 12 extraordinary needlework projects. 1 unified aesthetic. A new adventure awaits… A Passion for Needlework Factoria VII is the ultimate coffee table book and how-to guide for any discerning needlework artisan, this 192 page publication features a hard cover with linen binding, gold foil, ribbon book mark, premium quality print and a pocket for convenient storage of the pattern sheets.
Featuring lavish galleries of gorgeous photography for the admirer, meticulous and detailed instructions for the hands-on, all projects include step-by-step instructions complete with detailed diagrams, how-to guides, expert tips and tricks and an illustrated stitching glossary.
‘A Passion for Needlework 2 | Factoria VII’ features the following projects:
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Flower Pots by Ana MallahGorgeous trinket pots embellished with exquisite stumpwork flowers
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Jacobean Hunt by Phillipa TurnbullMagnificent crewel design filled with dynamic motifs
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Red Currants by Julie KniedlLuscious threedimensional berries and leaves worked with fine, wool threads
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Le Magnolia by Catherine LaurenconStunning threadpainted magnolia worked in vibrant colours on linen
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Versailles Chatelaine by Susan O’ConnorElegant silk needlebook with a monogram, pinwheel, scissor sheath and fob
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Reticella Sampler by Christine P. BishopItalian cutwork needlelace designs from the 14th and 15th centuries
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Winter Sunset by Hazel BlomkampGlorious surface embroidery with gentle colours and textures
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Leaping Hare by Barbara KershawPretty linen sachet with a leaping hare worked in Casalguidi embroidery
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Edinburgh Etui by Betsy MorganCharming etui and accessories with counted work and surface embroidery
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The Linnet by Nicola JarvisEnchanting silk and goldwork bird, adorned with a sparkling crown
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Blackwell Roundel by Jenny Adin-ChristieGraceful Arts and Crafts inspired motifs in a range of techniques using silk and metal threads
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Bee-Eaters by Renette KummSuperb threadpainted study of European bee-eaters