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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty pictures but needs more detail,
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This review is from: Embroidery Stitches: Over 400 Contemporary and Traditional Stitch Patterns (Hardcover)
Before I purchased this book, I was hoping for some detailed instructions on embrodery stitches. The book has some detail, but not enough. The most basic stitches are detailed, but then when the patterns get more involved the visual step-by-step instructions disappear and there is only the written instructions with a picture of the stitch, and unless you are very familiar with embrodery jargon, you could get lost. I was wanting to duplicate the embrodery stitch on the front cover and the instructions just weren't explicit enough, so I had to stare at the picture to figure out how the pattern was accomplished. It would also be more helpful if the book had some sort of index. You have to go page by page to find the pattern you want. For instance, I just wanted to find out what a whipped back stitch was, and I had to go through the pages one at a time to find the diagram. I don't recommend this one for beginners unless you can figure out how to do something by looking at the pretty pictures.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Reference Tool,
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This review is from: Embroidery Stitches: Over 400 Contemporary and Traditional Stitch Patterns (Hardcover)
Embroidery Stitches by Mary Webb is a very useful reference tool. After a basic overview of materials, and tools, the author does a wonderful job of demonstrating different stitches. The multicolor threads on each illustration make each stitch easy to follow. Also the author includes a few notes about the uses of each stitch which is very helpful.
The stitches are also organized well. Stitches for borders are together, filling stitches are together, etc. The author also included stitches used for ribbon embroidery. My only criticism of this book is it's size. It is 5.75" wide by 6.75" high by 1" thick, and perfect bound. While the smaller size may make it easier to carry around in one's stitching bag, I would prefer something more like 8" x 10" and spiral bound so it wouldn't be so thick and I could lay it open flat.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
quality,
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This book was everything that my sister wanted in content and information about all the stitches that she has used and wanted to use, Thank you so much
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice to look at but...,
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This review is from: Embroidery Stitches: Over 400 Contemporary and Traditional Stitch Patterns (Hardcover)
Personally, I don't believe this is a very user-friendly book.
Perhaps it's the size of the book/color choices used in the samples/how everything seems to be crammed in/how the second half of the book is done with ribbon/etc, etc, etc, but maybe that's just me. I would recommend trying to find this at a bookstore and previewing it before purchasing.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good reference, not a beginner's manual,
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I absolutely agree with the other reviewers who've already said they would not recommend this book for an inexperienced beginner. Although an advanced or adventurous beginner could find it useful, I think it would depend on your style of learning. It is a good reference, with pictures of the completed stitches, alternate names for stitches, and a number of stitches that I've not encountered before. It is not the ideal book on embroidery, but I've not found that yet. ;-)
I also agree that the format is too small. Because the pages are so small, the pictures are limited. Most stitches have only one photograph showing several completed stitches and one or two partial stitches. If you are an experienced stitcher, that might be enough to figure it out, but it likely won't work for many beginners. Also, the text is in a 10 point sanserif typeface that appears smaller than it actually is. A larger, serifed font would have been more readable. I will say, though, that the binding is quite good, and the book lays fairly flat even considering how thick it is. At the beginning is a section on materials, tools, basic techniques, etc. which is rudimentary at best and will not teach you how to stitch or how to choose your tools and materials. It might give you a tip or two, but don't count on it. This really is a "stitch dictionary" not a book on how to embroider. The stitches are divided into Basic, Fabric, and Canvas stitches. A number of the Basic stitches have drawings that include needle and thread forming the stitch, which is definitely useful for beginners. I wouldn't get too hung up on the distinction between "Fabric" and "Canvas" if you are working on evenweave linen since a lot of what used to be strictly needlepoint/canvas stitches are now being used as "specialty stitches" in cross stitch samplers. If you are doing crazy quilt, there are some stitches in the canvas section that could add some interesting dimension to your work, too, though you might have to add some extra backing to your ground fabric to prevent distortion. The stitches within a section are grouped according to whether they would be used to make a line, make a border, fill an area, or are detached, motif, isolated, hemming, etc. Each grouping is then separated into Easy, Medium and Hard. This means you can browse a section to find a fill stitch, for instance, or, if you know the name of the stitch, you can just look it up in the index. All ordering systems for stitches are arbitrary, and this one makes more sense than some I've seen. However, if you are looking for the starting page of any group, you have to check the front table of contents to see where the Fabric or Canvas stitches begin, then check that page for a secondary table of contents on just that section. I don't happen to like that layout for the table of contents, but it is usable. The text accompanying each stitch gives guidelines for usage, whether a line stitch will curve or not, what type of ground fabric to use, and what type of thread would work best or show off the stitch to best effect. Some stitches also have some historical or regional information. Considering how embroidery flowed from region to region over the centuries, I consider that a bonus. The pictures of the stitches are well photographed and, in most cases, large enough to show the stitch clearly. Many stitches have only one photo, and I could wish for more "how to" photos on some of them. The French knot, for instance, has a nice photo of how different groupings and spacings of French knots can look, but there is only text to tell you how to make one. Personally I find photos and drawings much easier to follow than text. That said, I have to admit that I am comparing this book's photos to those in Sue Gardner/Country Bumpkin's "A to Z of Embroidery Stitches," which I would highly recommend to any beginner for the excellent step-by-step photos, even though it doesn't have nearly the number of stitches that are included in this book. This book does not have every stitch in it, of course, and is even missing one or two that I would have expected to see: i.e., Colonial knot. However, there are many stitches that I know and have used and quite a few unfamiliar ones. With 400 stitches in the book, I'd have been disappointed if there hadn't been some that are new to me. Largely, the new ones are just a matter of variations on a stitch or combinations of simpler stitches. That doesn't mean that you can't learn something new from them. One stitch I didn't know is the "Chinese knot" which is similar to the French knot, so I tried it out. Frankly, the Chinese knot is formed exactly the way I would make a French knot if I were stitching with my left hand. It can be done right-handed easily enough, but you will have to work it out for yourself as the text is not explicit about forming it. I compared a group of French and Chinese knots and realized that the author's claim that the Chinese knot lies a little flatter and has a better shape is absolutely correct. Flatter will cover better when you are using it for a fill (Theresa Layman miniatures!!!) and a nicer shape is good for larger threads when you can really see the stitch. All in all, I'm well pleased with the book. I've been embroidering, crocheting, knitting, tatting, and sewing since I was 8 -- which is now over half a century -- and I keep adding to to my collection of reference books and patterns whenever I find something that looks useful or inspiring. I took a star off for minimal "how to" photos and less than ideal font and book size, but this book is definitely useful and a good addition to my collection.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Embroidery Stitches,
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This review is from: Embroidery Stitches: Over 400 Contemporary and Traditional Stitch Patterns (Hardcover)
Wow! This is one of the best books on embroidery stitch patterns I have ever seen. The photos and instructions were clear and well written. I must admit, I reached for fabric and thread almost immediately to try out some of the more unusual stitches. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in learning new and/or traditional embroidery stitches.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Embroidery Stitches,
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This is a good beginners book. A nice resource with lots of different ideas.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book - But,
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I just recently received this book from Amazon.com and have not spent a great amount of time studying it yet but I have to say I was disappointed in the printed size of the book. I agree with one of the other reviewers that it seems that things are rather crammed together (because of the size of the book). But my biggest complaint is that since I intend to use this book to study these stitches and to duplicate them, over and over, until I feel I really know them, WHY WAS THIS BOOK NOT PRINTED AS A SPIRAL BOUND - STAND-UP BOOK? Nothing fancy - just like a stenographer's note book - spiral at the top with a ribbon or something I could attach to keep it a tripod. Even the size of a steno book would have made it better. If this is ever printed as I mention above, I would probably buy another copy of the book. It is really excellent to have so many stitches printed all together in one place but it is also true that you have to keep going back to the index to find where the stitch you are looking for is located. I don't know what you can do about that though. I like the way she used canvas to show the stitches and that she used bright colors to show each step in the stitch process. Great book just two flaws really and they can be corrected by printing & binding.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Guide to Embroidery Stitches,
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Easy to follow stitches, well-illustrated and described. Perfect for crazy quilting beginners and intermediate level crazy quilters, as it gives some interesting ideas for using the various stitches in motifs.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Embroidery stitches: Over 400 contemporary and traditional stitch patterns,
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An excellent book for the beginner or experienced stitcher. Well illustrated with clear directions.
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