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Needlepainted Plants and Pollinators by Victoria Matthewson

Hardback, English
£19.99

Only 3 left in stock!

Needlepainted Plants and Pollinators by Victoria Matthewson

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£19.99
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Exquisitely detailed and worked in silk floss thread with tiny size 12 needles, Victoria Matthewson's embroideries are a masterclass in thread painting, and shine with vibrant colour and life. Many people think of bees as being the only pollinators but, in fact, a wide variety of insects help with the pollination of plants, including
butterflies, moths, wasps and beetles – all of which make wonderful subjects for embroidery. Starting with key stitches and techniques, this
inspiring and practical book contains nine step-by-step embroidery projects. Choose from nine key plant and pollinator combinations including the dogrose and greenbottle fly, ox-eye daisy and hoverfly, and fennel and seven-spot ladybird. Each stunning project contains fascinating entomological insights about each pollinator and its plant, verified by the experts at the charity Buglife. With a foreword written by TV naturalist Iolo Williams, and a comprehensive design and stitch guide, this gorgeous and informative book will inspire you to observe and capture the beauty of these vital ecosystems. The book will suit people with some previous embroidery knowledge, or ambitious beginners.
Craft
Embroidery & Cross-Stitch
Language
English
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Search Press
Published
2021
Pages
144
Number of patterns
9

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Beautiful book,good information

27/07/2022

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