
Harry Potter Embroidery
Deborah Wilding(Author)
Thunder Bay Press
Published on 13. October 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-1-68412-891-4 (ISBN)
Description
The traditional art of embroidery is easy to learn with this Harry Potter-themed kit. All the materials you'll need to make the two featured projects are included: 10 iron-on transfers, embroidery floss, 2 pieces of fabric, 2 pieces of calico backing, 2 needles, and a 6-inch bamboo hoop. An 80-page instruction book gives step-by-step directions to make 8 additional pieces of handiwork, and the full-color photos will ensure your projects turn out completely enchanting. You’ll love conjuring up these projects for gifts or decoration!
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Illustrations
Full color
Dimensions
Height: 282 mm
Width: 219 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
422 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68412-891-4 (9781684128914)
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Person
Originally from Carlisle in Cumbria, and now based in North Somerset in England’s West Country, Deborah Wilding specializes in hand embroidery, using traditional methods to produce work of exceptionally high quality. Her studio space is located in the seafront area of North Somerset, looking out over the Bristol Channel towards Wales. A setting she finds truly inspirational.
Deborah is highly trained in historically accurate techniques, including goldwork, silk shading, whitework, blackwork, and crewelwork, among many other needlework techniques. As well as working on freelance embroidery projects, she also teaches embroidery skills on behalf of the Royal School of Needlework (RSN) in private companies. After completing the RSN’s “Future Tutor” course (the world’s leading educational establishment for the teaching of hand embroidery to a professional level) and graduating with distinction in 2015, Deborah has been employed by the RSN to teach on both their Certificate and Diploma Programme and their extensive Day Class Programme, both in the UK and abroad.
In her freelance capacity, she works from her seaside studio on day class designs, restoration projects, and private commissions, as well as teaches private lessons.
Deborah is highly trained in historically accurate techniques, including goldwork, silk shading, whitework, blackwork, and crewelwork, among many other needlework techniques. As well as working on freelance embroidery projects, she also teaches embroidery skills on behalf of the Royal School of Needlework (RSN) in private companies. After completing the RSN’s “Future Tutor” course (the world’s leading educational establishment for the teaching of hand embroidery to a professional level) and graduating with distinction in 2015, Deborah has been employed by the RSN to teach on both their Certificate and Diploma Programme and their extensive Day Class Programme, both in the UK and abroad.
In her freelance capacity, she works from her seaside studio on day class designs, restoration projects, and private commissions, as well as teaches private lessons.