Embroidered Memories

Embroidered Memories
Author: Brian Haggard
Publsiher: C&T Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781607055716

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Brian Haggard’s back…with a rich compendium bursting with hundreds of embroidery designs for quilting, wearables, gifts, and more. Full-size patterns (reduce or enlarge as needed for any project) for elegant lettering, flowers and vines, plus vintage and whimsical images can be traced or printed on transfer paper. Learn 13 basic stitches and how to mix and match 375 elements (plus 2 alphabets) to create a design that reflects your memories. Pay tribute to your heritage, celebrate your family, or show off your own personal flair with loving needlework. Includes beautiful gallery images of embroidered projects that are sure to inspire.

Crazy Quilted Memories

Crazy Quilted Memories
Author: Brian Haggard
Publsiher: C&T Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781607052302

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Turn family photos and mementos into quilted scrapbooks with this crazy quilting guide featuring 10 projects and 24 embroidery stitches. In Crazy-Quilted Memories, quilt artist Brian Haggard shows readers how to turn treasured family keepsakes—including photo prints, buttons, beads, and other keepsakes—into meaningful quilt embellishments. He offers a fresh take on traditional crazy quilt techniques, as well as 24 basic and combination embroidery stitches to create never-before-seen motifs. Each of the 10 projects featured in this volume will tell a story about your life and family history in unique and creative ways. Lovingly stitched by hand, these small, portable projects are destined to become prized family heirlooms for generations to come.

Botanical Embroidery

Botanical Embroidery
Author: Brian Haggard
Publsiher: C&T Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2020-07-25
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781617459443

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Bring the beauty of nature to your quilts and needlework projects with this guide featuring 25 mix-and-match botanical embroidery motifs. Quilt artist Brian Haggard is well known for his elegant embroidery designs. In Botanical Embroidery, he shares twenty-five easy-to-follow patterns that evoke the delicate lacework of flowers and plants. This pattern pack includes complete instructions for four charming projects and iron-on transfers with endless creative applications. A robust gallery of ideas will help you incorporate nature’s colors and forms into your next hand-sewing project.

Embroidered Stories

Embroidered Stories
Author: Edvige Giunta,Joseph Sciorra
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2014-07-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781626741959

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For Italian immigrants and their descendants, needlework represents a marker of identity, a cultural touchstone as powerful as pasta and Neapolitan music. Out of the artifacts of their memory and imagination, Italian immigrants and their descendants used embroidering, sewing, knitting, and crocheting to help define who they were and who they have become. This book is an interdisciplinary collection of creative work by authors of Italian origin and academic essays. The creative works from thirty-seven contributors include memoir, poetry, and visual arts while the collection as a whole explores a multitude of experiences about and approaches to needlework and immigration from a transnational perspective, spanning the late nineteenth century to the late twentieth century. At the center of the book, over thirty illustrations represent Italian immigrant women’s needlework. The text reveals the many processes by which a simple object, or even the memory of that object, becomes something else through literary, visual, performance, ethnographic, or critical reimagining. While primarily concerned with interpretations of needlework rather than the needlework itself, the editors and contributors to Embroidered Stories remain mindful of its history and its associated cultural values, which Italian immigrants brought with them to the United States, Canada, Australia, and Argentina and passed on to their descendants.

Everyday Embroidery for Modern Stitchers

Everyday Embroidery for Modern Stitchers
Author: Megan Eckman
Publsiher: C&T Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2020-10-25
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781617459337

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Enjoy these 15 fun embroidery projects you can finish in a day or a weekend, with 50 designs to choose from. Stitch something awesome today! From the creative mind of Megan Eckman come 15 edgy and fun embroidered projects to sew. Just choose your designs, iron them on, and stitch along the lines. Mix and match 50 on-trend designs like crystals and succulents to decorate accessories and home decor—even personalizing the things you already wear and love like denim jackets and canvas shoes. Download the simple embroidery pattern outlines to print as many times as you want. Just dipping your toes into embroidery? With handy stitch guides and practical advice, even beginners will be able to start a project today and finish by the weekend! Get started with embroidery! Sew 15 fun projects that are approachable, practical, and awesome Go retro, mystical, or botanical with 50 themed embroidery ideas to download and print Mix and match motifs to choose your own adventure—even embroider your own apparel

Stitching Rites

Stitching Rites
Author: Suzanne Pollock MacAulay
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000-08
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0816520291

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In the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado, there thrives a folk tradition with links to both the past and future. Colcha embroidery is a traditional Spanish colonial style of textile, bed covering, or wall hanging dating from the early nineteenth century. In the first book to consider this craft, Suzanne MacAulay provides a detailed account of this folk art tradition that is both old and constantly renewing itself, presenting a sensitive portrayal of artists and the contexts in which they live and work. Stitching Rites reveals how art, history, and memory interweave in a rich creative web. Based on archival research and on extensive interviews with artists, the book reveals the personal motivations of the embroiderers and their relationships with their work, with each other, with their community, and with outsiders. Through stitchers like Josephine Lobato and the San Luis Ladies Sewing Circle, MacAulay shows how colcha creation is bound up in a perpetual round of cultural commentary and self-reflection. MacAulay includes detailed descriptions of changes in stitching techniques, themes, and styles to show the impact of a wide range of outside influences on the lives of the artists and on the art form. She also provides a discussion of New Mexican Carson colchas and their place in the collector market. By focusing on the individual creative act, she shows how colcha embroidery is used to record how a stitcher's memories of her life are intertwined with the history of her community. Through this picture of a community of embroiderers, MacAulay helps us to understand their stitching rites and sheds new light on the relationship between Hispanic and Anglo cultures.

Memory and Desire

Memory and Desire
Author: Peter Wagstaff
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9042000287

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This study challenges the conventional view of R�tif de la Bretonne as a chronicler of eighteenth-century France and notorious exponent of 'la litt�rature galante', to provide both students and scholars with a fresh analysis focusing on two themes -- autobiography and utopianism -- which feature prominently in his writing. It suggests that each is the product of similar impulses, reflecting common polarities between public and private, self and others, past and future.In tracing R�tif's persistent but frustrated attempts to reconcile the conflicting elements of the world he inhabits -- rural and urban, old and new, stable and changing -- this volume analyses the failure of his utopian dream of a well-ordered and harmonious society. By exploring his absorption in the autobiographical project, and in particular Monsieur Nicolas ou le coeur humain d�voil�, it offers an interpretation of his work as a sustained reflection on selfhood and on the power of memory which enables R�tif to create, within the confines of the text, a utopian space where self and world are reconciled, and time and space no longer count.

Creative Crewel Embroidery

Creative Crewel Embroidery
Author: Judy Jeroy
Publsiher: Lark Books
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2000-08
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1579901875

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Crewel--the art of embroidery with wool--is a perennial favorite with embroiderers. Here's a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment, with designs that range from the traditional to the truly innovative. All the basics are there for the beginner, including 68 stitches and 11 projects. Then, for adventuresome stitchers, there is inspiration: 55 pieces from today's most talented and best-known embroiderers.