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Three-Dimensional Embroidery: Methods of Construction for the Third Dimension

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The world is three-dimensional—why not embroidery? Creating three-dimensional embroidery for use on clothing and as unique accessories, or simply as stunning artwork, has become one of the hottest trends in the textile arts. The complete design and construction process is detailed here—from the initial drawing board sketch to the finished bags, boxes, or other artwork—with all the various stitches and steps illustrated in 90 color photographs. The instructions cover everything from the basics of creating raised geometric shapes to advanced freeform work and tucking, folding and coiling fabric to adding beads and other personalized touches, as well as multiple joinery techniques and a range of clever finishing methods.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published October 16, 2006

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This is a fun book with lots of interesting ideas and several specific suggestions about techniques. The thing that is missing is a gallery of examples of other work in the field to give a wider range of possibilities.
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