
Crewel Embroidery
A Practical Guide
Shelagh Amor(Author)
Sally Milner Publishing Pty Ltd
Published on 2. February 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
112 pages
978-1-86351-298-5 (ISBN)
Description
The aim of this book is to give confidence to the novice embroiderer and to provide a design source for the more experienced embroiderer. Using traditional style designs, Shelagh Amor has presented a comprehensive guide to Crewel Embroidery. She guides the embroiderer through colour choices and design to make an exciting piece of work.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Binda
Australia
Illustrations
112 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
471 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86351-298-5 (9781863512985)
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Person
Shelagh Amor grew up in England, where she pursued a career in accounting before marrying and settling in Australia. Although she had taken up a needle at an early age, it wasn't until after the birth of her second child that she discovered the Embroiderers' Guild and, through it, the many facets of the art of embroidery. For Shelagh, embroidery became a passion, first patchwork then counted thread techniques - canvaswork, pulled thread, Hardanger,and blackwork - and with time she developed skills in crewel embroidery. She passed on her skills by conducting regular classes covering all of these techniques, and became widely known for her gift for spreading her enthusiasm for embroidery. Shelagh used her administrative skills to co-ordinate classes for the Embroiderers' Guild and to promote embroidery in her local community. In twenty years of teaching Shelagh has established a reputation for her meticulous attention to detail and finish. She now finds that it is crewel embroidery which most captures her imagination, from the first pencil line on paper to the last stitch on the linen. Shelagh Amor currently teaches crewel embroidery at all levels, both in the classroom and by correspondence.
Content
Introduction. Historical notes. Materials and tools. Transferring designs. Framing up. Colour principles. Colour choices for crewel embroidery. Starting to embroider. Crewel designs and stitches. Creating a Tree of Life design. Creating a scroll design. Blocking. Design sheets. Stitch glossary. About the author. Acknowledgments.