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Expert Elizabeth R. Anderson's beautifully illustrated guide to miniature embroidery, with practical advice on everything you need to create your own miniature masterpieces.Miniatures are fun, and anyone can do them - according to expert miniaturist Elizabeth R Anderson. Her enthusiasm and understanding of the subject have resulted in a wonderful, easy-to-follow book. Using three simple stitches, she shows how you can create your own embroidery miniatures to use as gifts or to decorate your home. Using charts and beautiful photographs, her step-by-step guide explores all the materials and techniques you will need in detail. She guides the reader through an exquisite selection of samplers, flowers, fruit, birds, butterflies, figures, animals and silhouettes in a series of clear,
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Expert Elizabeth R. Anderson's beautifully illustrated guide to miniature embroidery, with practical advice on everything you need to create your own miniature masterpieces. Miniatures are fun, & anyone can do them
- according to expert miniaturist Elizabeth R Anderson. Her enthusiasm & understanding of the subject have resulted in a wonderful, easy-to-follow book. Using three simple stitches, she shows how you can create your own embroidery miniatures to use as gifts or to decorate your home. Using charts & beautiful photographs, her step-by-step guide explores all the materials & techniques you will need in detail. She guides the reader through an exquisite selection of samplers, flowers, fruit, birds, butterflies, figures, animals & silhouettes in a series of clear, practical projects, which are suitable for all levels of embroiderers. Very little competition Step-by-step photography illustrates all the techniques Author has a high profile. Book Contents Introduction, History, Materials, Basic techniques, Beaded victorian sampler, Flowers & plants, Birds & butterflies, Animals, Figures, About The Author Elizabeth Anderson is a leading designer & specialist in the finest silk gauze embroidery. She runs a successful business, selling her miniature embroideries all over the world, although she still finds time to undertake commissions for prestigious companies & private individuals who love her work. She sells her work at major needlecraft exhibitions & also teaches by appointment. Beginner's Guide to Miniature Embroidery by Elizabeth R. Anderson Publisher: Search Press Edition: Paperback ISBN 10: 0855328916ISBN 13/EAN: 9780855328917
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Silk - A natural fibre made by silk worms
embroidery - The art of decorating fabric with a needle and thread or yarn.
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
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