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Di Van Niekerk's Roses in Silk and Organza Ribbon [Hardcover]

Di van Niekerk (Author)
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Book Description

September 1, 2011
Whether learning on the exquisite rose sampler specially designed for the book, or making only one rose, crafters will be able to use this reference book often especially to make exceptional floral projects. With more than 60 brand new techniques, ranging from easy to complex, the book shows how to make delicate, beautiful, and realistic silk roses and organza leaves for every occasion: adorning a hat or a knitted bag, embellishing a crocheted scarf, or adding beauty to a beaded necklace. Techniques include 16 different roses, rose petals and rose hips, sepals, stems and leaves, spent roses and stamens, gorgeous little birds, a bird's nest, beautiful butterflies, and bows and wisteria. With clear, step-by-step photographs, this how-to makes creating unique works of art both fun and successful.


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One of the high spots of my reviewing year is the publication of the next Di van Niekerk book. This one has all the features that made the others so popular and so well loved: the luscious illustrations, the beautiful heirloom-quality projects, the attention to detail in the instructions and Di's lovely watercolour studies. Roses are the subject of this new book, and they are presented in the form of a sampler made up of irregular shapes, each one teaching techniques about this type of work and featuring roses with a variety of other subjects. These include birds, butteflies, a web and a few other flowers and can be stitched as a glorious whole or broken up into a variety of project adorning sections. There are over sixty techniques to learn in here, some of them entirely new and the creation of the author and sixteen different roses. I love the way this book tells you absolutely everything you need to know (even the author's email and website for obtaining supplies) including the sort of information most writers would overlook. The anatomy of a rose for example, or how to get to grips with transfer paper and a wealth of information for those new to ribbon embroidery. The diagrams are a nice mixture of photographs and drawings and this is the type of hardback that obligingly lays flat. Another feature is the user-friendly layout that starts with the basics, moves on to the techniques involved and finishes with the actual sampler sections. Each one tells you what ribbons you need (all from Di's website or international stockists listed on the site) the needles, threads and anything else as well as lots of staged instructions. Search Press publishes some excellent books for beginners to this type of work but this one is aimed more at the intermediate/advanced stitcher who wants to create the sort of work of art that you can imagine being passed down through a family. Probably the best craft book I've seen yet this year.-Myshelf.com Whether they learn on the exquisite rose sampler specially designed for the book, or make only one rose, this is a book that customers will refer to often, especially when they wish to make something exceptional. Learn how to make delicate, beautiful and realistic silk roses and organza leaves, and have fun making them for a friend, or for a special project.-Craft Business Di van Niekerk's new book Roses in Silk and Organza Ribbon is a visual feast. No one does ribbon work quite like Di. Her work is sumptuous! When Seneca said that art is an imitation of nature, I think he had Di's roses in mind. They are certainly art, in perfect imitation of nature's most glorious flower. The book itself is beautiful. It's published by Search Press, with a hard cover, a gorgeous dust jacket, on nice paper. It just feels like a good book. And the book is packed with color and abundance - it is a visual feast. I like the fact that the book begins with the anatomy of a rose. This told me, right off the bat, that the roses within were going to be Serious Roses. Did I mention Color? Visual Feasting? Examining the book, so many adjectives came to mind! Luxurious, rich, exquisite - But the nice thing is, it's not just eye-candy! Packed with step-by-step instructions for achieving Di's results in ribbon work, the book is wonderfully instructive. In the book, the author covers over sixty techniques (many of which you'll see for the first time in this book) and shows the reader how to create sixteen varieties of roses. There's plenty of information on supplies and tools and plenty of handy extra tips throughout the book, too. And of course, there's a stitch dictionary included, with diagrams of the various stitches commonly used in ribbon embroidery, as well as standard surface embroidery stitches that enhance ribbon work. The instruction in the book is arranged around a sampler, which is how most of Di's books work, and she breaks the sampler down into separate parts and instructs on each element. In fact, if you wanted, you could always break the sampler apart and work the various elements as separate projects. If you're not familiar with Di's method of creating a project, the stitcher takes the print of the design (supplied in the book) and actually transfers an image of the colored print to the fabric, and then stitches over this transfer of the project. So in the photo above, the rose on the left is the color print of one of the elements of the sampler. The rose on the right is the stitched rose. The image on the left would be transferred to the fabric before stitching. How is this done? Well, that's explained in the book! Di takes you through several different ways of achieving this type of colored transfer. And if colored transfers aren't for you, no worries. She explains how to transfer a line pattern as well. Within each element of the sampler, there are plenty of step-by-step and close up photos to demonstrate the techniques used. Some of the techniques are quite simple, so the beginner will find a place to start in this book, and some of the techniques are more complex, so those who have experience with ribbon work will find plenty of challenges and inspiration for furthering their abilities. The book is stunning. But better than that, it's thoroughly instructive, too! So if you've wanted to kick your ribbon embroidery up a notch, or if you've always wanted to create sumptuous roses in ribbon work, then you may very well want to add this book to your needlework library! It's a winner!-Needlenthread.com Anybody with an interest in flowers and a love of stitching will be interested in this beautifully illustrated book on Roses. Sixty different new techniques are demonstrated with varying degrees of difficulty and sixteen different flowers plus leaves and stems show the creative possibilities of silk and organza ribbons. Helpful hints on getting started and the uses of transfer prints and suitable fabrics are followed by information about different types of ribbons. The section on techniques explains, very clearly, how to handle the ribbons to make separate petals and fully blown roses. There is a stitch gallery and an inspiring display of lush floral pieces. An excellent resource for stitchers who wish to develop their skills.-megonline.co.uk This is Di's tenth book on embroidery and for those who love silk ribbon and roses it is sure to become a favourite. Based on a superb sampler featuring sixteen different roses, birds and butterflies, the book teaches more than sixty stitch techniques including several new techniques that Di has developed. Whether you create the complete sampler or just one single rose, this wonderful book is full of excellent instructions for creating amazing lifelike blooms. If you love silk ribbon and roses it is an essential addition to your library.-Inspirations Magazine Who doesn't love a beautiful rose? It is the world's most popular flower and traditional symbol of love. This beautifully photographed book teaches how to make stunning roses using silk ribbon, and leaves made from organza. Botanically correct and described in detail they will appeal to many such as crazy quilters, textile artists, card makers and dress designers. Make the rose sampler from the included instructions to showcase your gorgeous roses - the sampler sets the roses amongst birds, butterflies, bows and wisteria. Alternatively why not make some roses to adorn items such as a hat, bag, scarf, necklace or even a wedding dress.-Innovative Machine Embroidery & Textile Art Perfect for silk ribbon fans, crazy quilters, fibre artists, card makers, dress designers... there is a rose in this book for every occasion. In this book you will learn more than 60 techniques, many of them brand new. Whether you learn on the exquisite rose sampler designed for this book, or whether you make only one rose, this is a book that you will refer to often over the years to come, especially when you need to make something exceptional.-Inspirations

About the Author

Di Van Niekerk is the founder of Crafts Unlimited, which sells a range of silk and organza ribbons and exports. She is the author of many craft books, including Embroidered Alphabets and Ribbon Embroidery and Stumpwork.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Search Press (September 1, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1844487172
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844487172
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 8.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #579,828 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Di began with needlecrafts at a very young age and she is always fascinated by colour and texture. She started teaching in the early eighties, and when there were too many students on the waiting list, she began to design kits with instructions so that needle crafters could teach themselves how to stitch.

She has taught patchwork, appliqué, candlewicking, quilting, ribbon embroidery and stumpwork and has written nine best-selling books which have been translated into several languages.

Di also produces her own range of silk and organza ribbons which guarantee a life-like finish.

Crafters from all over the world visit her website: www.dicraft.co.za and they order her books, ribbons, printed panels, DVDs safely online. Orders are processed and shipped to all corners of the globe on a daily basis.

She says "I love to teach silk ribbon embroidery and am always willing to help with any questions about my books and products, or silk ribbon embroidery techniques and stitches"

So do feel free to join her on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/divanniekerkfanpage to see close-up photography which could teach you more about this fascinating craft. You can also email her at di@dicraft.co.za

Mission: To teach silk ribbon embroidery to young and to old and to show just how easy, enjoyable, and rewarding this hobby really is!

Products available from her website:
Books and DVDs on silk ribbon embroidery and stumpwork
Di's Silk and Organza Ribbons
Printed Panels: Beautiful images printed onto pure cotton, in full colour
Silk and cotton threads
Supplies/haberdashery for embroidery



The requirements for the projects in Di's books are available from stockists worldwide. Visit www.dicraft.co.za and click on the stockist worldwide button to locate a store nearby or e mail Di for details.

Di's latest book "Embroidered Alphabets with ribbon embroidery" is a perfect companion for needle crafters. This book will show you how to make lovely monograms and words to personalize a gift for that special occasion or friend.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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Beautiful book, yummy eye candy and very informative. Pictures of the real thing are easy to follow (better than hand/computer drawings) and are in clear, sharp focus. Each rose would be a stunning addition to a crazy quilt block, an art quilt, garment, or a small composition. The stumpwork embroidery doesn't tempt me (yet) but the instructions are clearly written. For the project oriented people, Di's Rose Sampler in the back of the book is simply stunning.

Happy crazy quilter, Sherrill in Oklahoma
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Questions Answered! November 1, 2011
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Have you ever looked at silk or paper flowers and wondered to yourself 'how did they do that'? If so, this is the book you need to have in your collection as it answers that question and many more. I make millinery flowers for civil war era hats and finally got tired of purchasing paper and silk florals from suppliers, and thought that I will just make them myself. Well, this book will certainly make that possible as it shows with great detail every aspect of creating the most fragile and beautiful flowers petals you can imagine. Now the best part of it all is that it is so very simple! With some time and very basic tools that you probably already have in your house, you can create silk or paper flowers that look as if they have survived the ravages of time in perfect condition! The ability to create vintage quality florals yourself will only serve to inspire you further - from a single flower to a full boquet - one will not be enough I guarantee it! If you only purchase one book this year, make it this one, you will not be disappointed.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Beautiful!! September 23, 2011
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I love ribbon embroidery,and got this book so that I could get ideas for making my daughter's wedding sash. It is fabulous, and has lots of great techniques and ideas. If nothing else, the photographs are absolutely beautiful! Anyone who likes stitching and ribbon needs this book!
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