Textile Artist: The Seasons in Silk Ribbon Embroidery, The: 20 beautiful designs, techniques and inspiration (The Textile Artist)
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All the basics of silk ribbon embroidery with innovative techniques and 20 contemporary designs. Beginners and experts stitchers alike will learn to create beautiful embroideries inspired by the seasons, from luxuriant flowers to whimsical owls
Silk ribbon embroidery enthusiasts all over the world have been discovering the work of renowned Ukrainian embroiderer, Tatiana Popova. Here she teaches all the basic techniques and provides a thorough traditional stitch dictionary with clear instructions and images, giving embroiderers – even beginners to silk ribbon – the perfect grounding. Tatiana then shares her own innovative techniques for achieving easier, quicker and more efficient stitching.
There are excellent sections on using colour and on applying paint to silk ribbons after stitching. Twenty beautiful projects then follow: traditional favourites such as roses, along with a wealth of contemporary designs for embroiderers of all skill levels. The distinct colour palettes of the seasons have inspired Tatiana’s luxuriant embroideries, and as well as a host of flowers, there are delightful whimsical designs such as owls. Ten of the designs feature full-size images to scan and print on fabric before embroidering.
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Whether you are new to ribbon embroidery or an experienced embroiderer, Tatiana’s beautiful book is one you will turn to again and again.
Silk ribbon embroidery enthusiasts all over the world have been discovering the work of renowned Ukrainian embroiderer, Tatiana Popova. Here she teaches all the essential techniques and stitches you need, as well as new ways of working that she has developed herself to make silk ribbon embroidery easier.
There are 20 stunning projects inspired by the seasons, each accompanied by numerous step-by-step photos, diagrams and instructions. These include vibrant floral arrangements as well as romantic and whimsical designs such as hearts, owls and posies. Ten of the designs feature fullsize images to scan and print on your fabric before embroidering.
Start with learning the stitches

Straight stitch group
This stitch needs no introduction or explanation: the photographs show perfectly how to start out and work the Straight stitch.

Ribbon stitch group
Usually, when Ribbon stitch is featured in instructions, it does not matter which kind you work. I would rather not treat the mallet shape as a separate stitch, but as a Centre ribbon stitch variation. Bear in mind that if no specification is given in the instructions for the mallet shape, Ribbon stitches are normally expected to be pointed.

Daisy Stitch Group
Lazy daisy stitch (classical)
Work a loop, then bring your needle up through the fabric inside the loop and work a short Straight stitch to secure the loop in place. Play around, varying the length of the loop and stitch to create different shapes. Changing the ribbon size is also fun.

Knots
Including: French knot
This is a popular and well-known stitch. It can have one, two or three wraps round the needle). Follow the photographs to master it. Play around with ribbon size and the number of loops to create different sizes of French knot/
and techniques for silk ribbon embroidery

Traditional ribbonwork: Button rose technique (also known as Flat rose)

Traditional ribbonwork: Puffy petals

Thread Embroidery
Including: Open fishbone stitch
This stitch is useful if for example you want to embroider openwork translucent lacy leaves for the background. Start with a Straight stitch going along the leaf vein from the tip of the leaf. Go on working, as shown in the diagrams, gradually coming down along the central vein of the leaf until all the leaf is stitched.

New Techniques: Hemisphere Technique
This method works for stitching spherical elements like berries, apples, oranges or round flower buds.
You can then pull these together to create beautiful projects including:

Owlets – Summer Owlet
The owlet is 6 x 6cm (23⁄8 x 23⁄8in) and you can add stitching around it to fill as much space as you like.

Seasonal Flowers – Autumn Basket
Golden flowers in an old basket… a perfect gift for an Autumn birthday.

Seasonal Gifts – Christmas Star
The design is not an accurate portrait of the Star of Bethlehem, of course, just an artistic impression!

Publisher : Search Press
Publication date : April 9, 2019
Edition : Illustrated
Language : English
Print length : 208 pages
ISBN-10 : 1782216553
ISBN-13 : 978-1782216551
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 8.63 x 0.65 x 11.19 inches
Part of series : The Textile Artist
Best Sellers Rank: #213,833 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #8 in Ribbons #130 in Seasonal Crafts (Books) #231 in Embroidery (Books)
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Customers appreciate the book’s beautiful photos and roses on the cover. Moreover, the instructions are clear, with one customer noting that the author takes time to explain in detail.
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