Synopses & Reviews
Simple but impressive, these 15 fun projects transform felted wool into such beautiful and useful items as pincushions, wall hangings, holiday decorations, and brooches. Templates are included with instructions on applying the cut felt pieces using basic hand embroidery stitches. The book also teaches how to add the finishing touches, such as veins in leaves and adding beadwork or French knots. While instructing on the materials for these and other felt crafts, it provides information on how to hand-dye fabric, allowing crafters the opportunity to reuse fabric scraps for these easy-to-sew felt projects.
Synopsis
Felt With Love is a must-have book for anyone with an appreciation of adorable hand-crafted objects. It is a colourful one-off book, filled with 15 cute, fun and simple projects (plus some variations) made from felted wool. As well as easy to follow instructions and step by step photographs for each project, the book explains various stitching and embellishment techniques. Projects include mini hanging decorations, beautiful brooches, pincushions, various wall hangings, a couple Christmassy pieces, plus much more The author has provided templates for all the projects so that everything can be replicated with relative ease. The shapes are simply cut out using the templates and applied using easy hand embroidered stitches. Details such as veins in leaves and flowers can then be stitched with French knots or using tiny beads. Madeleine uses hand-dyed wools for the appliques, which vary in depth and hue giving beautifully unique effects. Old clothes and fabrics picked up in charity shops can be cut up and used, so instructions on dying fabric have also been included in the book. Overall, this book is a great collection of bright, affordable, and easy to sew felt projects embellished with simple stitching, buttons and beads. They are great to do on-the-go and once completed you have a beautiful gift for a special person or a timeless treasure for yourself
Synopsis
Felt With Love is a must-have book for anyone with an appreciation of adorable hand-crafted objects.
About the Author
Madeleine Millington teaches classes with the Embroiderers' Guild and the Quilters' Guild in the UK, and is a former art teacher. Her writing and designs have been published in numerous embroidery, patchwork, and quilting magazines.