Goldwork and Silk Shading Inspired by Nature - Hazel Everett

Goldwork and Silk Shading Inspired by Nature

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Buch | Softcover
192 Seiten
2021
Search Press Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78221-641-4 (ISBN)
24,90 inkl. MwSt
An inspiring, practical guide to goldwork and silk shading, containing six samplers and 24 stunning projects.
This inspiring, practical guide to goldwork and silk shading is packed with both traditional and innovative techniques, six samplers and 24 stunning projects.



Learn how to create exquisite works using either goldwork or silk shading, and then learn how to combine the two disciplines for visually stunning results. Learn to select the threads, materials and equipment required; plan out the order of your work; transfer your design to fabric; frame up your fabric; and discover inspiring stitch techniques to achieve the results you want.



Using nature as inspiration, develop a glittering range of exquisitely worked flowers, fungi, trees, bats and dragonflies, with each piece accompanied by detailed instructions and essential top tips. The book features original designs throughout, and you will be encouraged to extend your skills to create your own beautiful embroideries, helped by exercises, projects, diagrams, full-size templates and stunning photographs.



This book is an invaluable practical starting point for anyone wishing to learn about the art of goldwork and silk shading, and an excellent reference for all those already familiar with these popular techniques.

Hazel Everett first became interested in embroidery whilst still at school, and her teacher suggested she might pursue a career in embroidery. Hazel went on to be an Apprentice at the Royal School of Needlework (RSN), and although she enjoyed learning about many different types of embroidery, she became most fascinated by goldwork. As an Apprentice she had the honour of embroidering a commission for the RSN workroom – a new pulpit fall in real, 18-carat Japanese gold thread. As her career developed, fate played a part and she was offered a number of commissions involving goldwork, including a mitre for Cardinal Hume. Hazel went on to teach goldwork embroidery all over the UK and worked on numerous commissions, including ecclesiastical work, embroidering items for leading fashion designers and assisting with the reconstruction of the Coronation Robe of King George VI that was exhibited at Kensington Palace, London. In 2011, Hazel wrote her first book, Goldwork: Techniques, Projects and Pure Inspiration, published by Search Press, which became one of the foremost guides to goldwork published in the English language. Sadly, Hazel died in late 2018.

Foreword 6

Introduction 7

Equipment 8

Needles 10

Fabrics 12

Frames 13

Transferring a design 18

Padding 20

Mounting your work 23





Goldwork 24

Rules for goldwork 25

Order of work 26

Metal threads 27

Basic goldwork techniques 31

Purl chippings 31

Shading with chippings 32

Fuzzy effect 32

Graded cutwork 33

Stem stitch formation 34

Purl loops 35

Couched threads 36

Twists 39

Handmade twists 40

MIlliary 41

Plunging threads 43

Pearl purl 44

Elizabethan twist 46

Kid 47

Broad, 11’s and whipped plate 48

PROJECT: Wild rose 50

PROJECT: Goldwork violet 52

Three-dimensional goldwork 55

PROJECT: Christmas rose 54





Silk shading 56

Rules for silk shading 57

Order of work 58

Silk shading threads 59

Silk shading techniques 60

Split stitch 60

Silk shading 61

PROJECT: Silk-shaded wild rose 66

PROJECT: Silk-shaded violet 68

Adding a three-dimensional element 70

PROJECT: Three-dimensional Christmas rose 70





Goldwork and silk shading combined 72

A few basic rules 72

Order of work 72

Complimentary stitches 74

PROJECT: Combined wild rose 78

PROJECT: Combined violet 80

Adding a three-dimensional element 82

PROJECT: Three-dimensional Christmas rose 82





FLOWERS 84

SAMPLER: Flowers 84

Taking a simple flower further in metal threads 94

Taking a simple flower further in stranded cotton 95

PROJECT: Gold and silkwork iris 96





TREES 99

SAMPLER: Trees 100

Small trees 104

PROJECT: Bonsai tree 106





Leaves, seeds and berries 108

SAMPLER: Leaves 108

PROJECT: One leaf, many ways 114

SAMPLER: Berry and seed 116

PROJECT: Acorns 124





Fronds and fungi 126

SAMPLER: Fronds 126

SAMPLER: Fungi 132





Butterflies, bats and

beasts 138

PROJECT: Three Butterflies 138

PROJECT: 3D Goldwork and silkwork butterfly 142

PROJECT: Three Bats 144

PROJECT: Bat 146

PROJECT: Bats 148

PROJECT: Three Dragonflies 150

PROJECT: Large Dragonfly 154





Seasonal projects 156

PROJECT: Clematis Early Semi-Double Dr Ruppel 156

PROJECT: Sumer Wildlife Garden 160

PROJECT: Autumn 164

PROJECT: Robin 168

Templates 172

Glossary 192

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 500 Illustrations, color
Verlagsort Tunbridge Wells
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 280 mm
Gewicht 830 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Handarbeit / Textiles
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Kreatives Gestalten
ISBN-10 1-78221-641-3 / 1782216413
ISBN-13 978-1-78221-641-4 / 9781782216414
Zustand Neuware
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