A companion volume to the author's Elegant Stitches, this "embroidery idea book" is a collection of stitches useful for crazy-quilt and other stitchery projects. A major section of the book is devoted to flower shapes and stitches one might use to create them. For example, in stitching a starlike shape, such as a pansy, the outline or a chain stitch could be used for the stem; the Victorian velvet pansy or a cast-on stitch for the petals; and the fly-stitch leaf or circle buttonhole stitch for the leaves. Each stitch is illustrated with a line drawing and a photo as well as a written step-by-step description. Highly recommended for public libraries where demand warrants. Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
About the Author
Judith Baker Montano, one of the most recognized names in the the field of needlework, is the author of The Art of Silk Ribbon Embroidery, The Crazy Quilt Handbook, Elegant Stitches, and many other crafts books. When not on the road teaching and lecturing, she divides her time between homes in Colorado and California.
Judith Baker Montano is a Canadian fibre artist who grew up on the historic Bar U ranch in the beautiful foothills of Alberta, Canada. A love of fabrics and embellishments reflect her heritage. Her great-grandmother was a master quilter and her mother taught her needle skills at an early age. She attributes the rich, embellished ethnic influence in her work to living next door to an Indian Reservation and a Hutterite Colony where she observed beautiful handicrafts. Eight years overseas in England, Germany and Japan was another profound influence on her artwork and outlook.
Judith attended the University of California at Chico, graduating with a degree in art and journalism. Upon graduation, she painted with the San Francisco Art Guild.
She started quilting in 1976 while living in Houston, Texas. There she was an active member of the Kingswood Quilt Guild. Judith made her first prize winning quilt in 1982, winning Best of Show at the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was a special victory as her great-grandmother won the same award in 1934.
She began to concentrate on applique quilting and "Pekisko Memories" a quilt depicting her childhood home, won Best of Show at the Texas State Fair and the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia. It won the Mountain Mist award, the Margaret Steel award for design and colour, plus many more. It was presented to the Bar U Historical Museum in 1995 and represents ranching in Canada.
At the same time, Judith was running a successful antique shop and tearoom. For six years, people enjoyed her European menu and hospitality in an old, converted church. In 1982 she closed the shop to pursue a career in fibre arts.
Her designs soon turned to clothing and crazy quilting. Using rich fabrics, vibrant colour combinations, embroidery, beading and punch needle, original pieces took on a unique style. Judith's Indian heritage appears in many of her art garments and embellishment projects.
Experimenting with materials and sewing machine, Judith created a machine method of crazy quilting using a five-sided centerpiece, which proved to be fast and effective. This led to teaching classes and her first book on crazy quilting. Over the years she has become the leading expert on Crazy quilting and embellishments.
Judith has been honoured to be spokesperson and endorser for both Kanagawa Silk Company of Tokyo, Japan and W.F.R. Ribbons, USA distributors for Mokuba Ribbons of Tokyo, Japan.
She was presented with the prestigious "Governor General's Centennial Award of Canada" in recognition for her work in the Arts and representation of Canadians living abroad.
Judith has done commission work for International firms such as Concord Fabrics, Fairfield Batting Corp., Plaid Enterprises and Kanagawa Company. Her art garments have been featured in Cut from the Same Cloth, the Statue of Liberty Fashion Show and Fairfield-Concord Fashion Shows. Her art garments have traveled throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and the Far East. Judith has won many awards for art garments and soft jewelry pieces. She designs for Butterick/ Vogue, Bucilla Company, Mokuba Ribbons of Tokyo, Japan Fox Hill Designs, Treenway Silks and Robert Kaufman Co.
Her work has been featured at the Denver Art Museum, Denver Colorado; Profiles Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; The Dairy Barn, Athens, Ohio; Mitskoshi Department Show, Tokyo, Japan. She has been a guest artist at many Stitches and Craft Trade shows, throughout Australia; the Tokyo Hobby Shows in Tokyo, Japan; Profiles and Visions, Alberta, Canada and the La Conner Quilt Museum, La Conner, Washington.
Her designs have been featured in Quilter's Newsletter; Quilting U.S.A.; Sew Business; Quilting Down Under; Needle Craft For Today; Needle and Thread; Creative Ideas for Living; Lady's Circle Patchwork Quilts; Better Homes and Gardens; McCall's Needlework; Piece Works; Quilts Japan; Craft and Needlework; Australian Quilts and Needle Craft. She is an associate editor for Belle Armoire, Art to Wear.
Judith appears on TV shows such as the Carol Duval Show, Good Morning America, The Quilt Show with Alex Anderson and Ricky Tims and Simply Quilts. She has produced tutorial videos and DVDs; Silk Ribbon Embroidery, Crazy Quilting, Embellishments, Landscapes and Judith Baker Montano Teaches You Crazy Quilting.
Judith's career has taken her from painting, to quilting, to crazy quilting and embellished embroidery artwork. Although her work keeps evolving, crazy quilting always appears in new designs, and she has turned it into a contemporary art form. She is renowned for her fibre landscapes, which incorporate all aspects of art and needlework techniques.
As the best selling author for C & T Publishing, Judith incorporates a unique combination of her photography, watercolours, pen and ink illustrations and friendly prose along with her needlework designs and love of colour.
1. Judith is the author of "Crazy Quilt Handbook" published by C&T Publishers. It covers history, traditional crazy quilting, embellishments, original designs& contemporary use. This book has sold over 175,000 copies, and was retired in its' 27th. edition in 2002.
2. A 2nd book "Crazy Quilt Odyssey - Adventures in Victorian Needlework " takes the reader from traditional crazy quilting to pictorial piecing, punch needle and silk ribbon embroidery. It is filled with wonderful patterns and photographs. Now retired and out of print.
3. "The Art of Silk Ribbon Embroidery" is a vibrant book introducing silk ribbon embroidery and offers a wide array of patterns and designs. A must for the needle worker, "The Art of Silk Ribbon Embroidery" won the P.C.M. Award, and over 197,000 copies have been sold.
4. Judith became a full-fledged writer with her novel "Recollections". Her artistic abilities and writing skills are displayed in this nostalgic story of family ties and heritage. The chapters are woven with sketches, watercolours. A great read for all ages.
5. "Elegant Stitches" is a stitcher's dictionary/work book. Chapters include freeform embroidery, left hand stitches, crazy quilt stitches and an extensive stitch guide. This Award-winning book is also a best seller at 193,000 copies sold to date.
6. A retrospect "The Art of Judith Baker Montano" is written on a Very personal level, and takes you from the beginning to the present of her fibre art career. Filled with vibrant colour, photographs and illustrations by Judith.... A collectors' book.
7. "Floral Stitches - an Illustrated Guide" is the companion to "Elegant Stitches." It is filled with chapters of floral stitches, crazy quilt stitches, freeform embroidery, plus all kinds of info. pertaining to flowers. This stitch guide is an award winner and today has sold over 65,000 copies.
8. "Crazy Quilt Handbook, 2nd Edition" is a completely updated revision of the old classic It is complete with colour throughout, new photos and patterns. Considered the best beginner's book for crazy quilting it features clear, concise instructions. The sales are now past 82,000 copies.
9. The Complete Embroidery Stitch Tool , published in 2007, is a flip chart style book of all types of embroidery stitches. It is a compact booklet that easily stand alone allowing the embroider to use both hands!!! This little stitch companion is well beyond 36,000 copies and still going!!!!
10. Judith's latest book is "Fibreart Montage, Combining Quilting, Embroidery and Photography With Embellishments". Her new publish house is Dragon Threads Inc. It is a hardcover, 265 page, spiral bound book full of beautiful photography and step out instructions. There are nine different subjects in one book, covering crazy quilting, photography, computer skills, watercolor painting, land/seascapes, underwater, cottages, embroidery and dying fabrics!! Judith guides you through the steps she takes to make award winning Mixed medium art pieces.
Look for Judith's' four videos "Crazy Quilting", "Embellishments", "Landscapes", and "Silk Ribbon Embroidery" as well as a gift line of wrapping paper and note cards.
She has a brand new DVD out with the Title "Judith Baker Montano teaches you Crazy Quilting!". It is a two and a half hour long DVD that covers her style of crazy quilting, embroidery, silk ribbon techniques and beading. There is a segment showing the gardens and her various projects in the studio.
An accomplished fiber artist, Judith is also a qualified teacher and lecturer. She is comfortable in the embroidery, quilting and fiber arts world. Teaching has taken her throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. Classes are varied and include clothing design, crazy quilting, embellishments, silk ribbon embroidery and fiber landscape designs.
She offers exclusive seminars in her private studio. (eight times a year) The seminars are limited to six students for five days of study. The seminars are extremely popular and book up rapidly. For more information refer to the Seminar pages on her website.
Judith travels half the year, teaching and lecturing but her heart belongs in southern Colorado. She has been returning annually to this area since attending Junior College in Trinidad, Colorado in 1968.
Judith now resides in La Veta, Colorado with her husband Ernest Shealy and an ever-growing menagerie of pets.
This review is from: Floral Stitches: An Illustrated Guide (Spiral-bound)
If you have come to expect the best from Judith Montano's books, you will not be disappointed by her latest offering. It is full of ideas for floral stitchery.
There are plenty of new designs in this book. If you already own several of Judith's books you will not see a lot of repitition of previously published designs. New stitches and new combinations of old favorites are plentiful.
My favorite sections are the Free Form Embroidery samples and the Crazy Quilt Combinations. Every crazy quilter is on the lookout for new ideas for seam decorations and the outline drawings are very simple to follow.
Floral alphabets, painted backgrounds and ribbon embroidery stitches are also covered in their own sections.
Try this book--you will not be disappointed!
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This review is from: Floral Stitches: An Illustrated Guide (Spiral-bound)
This is a good book for creative inspiration, but beginners should be aware that it is not intended for floss embroiderers with no ribbon embroidery experience.
Some of the directions assume knowledge of basic stitches, and often the directions do not explain how to 'end' a stitch or series of stitches.
Do buy this book if you would like to be inspired to begin ribbon embroidery or if have experience and you need new ideas: the pictures are wonderful! And if you already have some knowledge of basic ribbon stitches, you'll be well on your way to new ideas and projects.
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This review is from: Floral Stitches: An Illustrated Guide (Spiral-bound)
This is an excellent book. It provides you with many choices of stitched flowers both in silk ribbon and threads and yarns. FOr those who admire the intricate stitching and motifs that are original to crazy quilting this book will set you well on your way to adding many of interesting stitched florals to your blocks. It is a well done book, very good instructions , easy to understand and truly inspirational. I have read many cq books and find this the best one. Not only does it give you the basics you need to get started adding wonderful embroidery to your quilting but it inspires you to adventure out and try your own designs. This book is well suited to the beginner and the experienced stitcher who wants to add new techniques and ideas to your quilted pieces.
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