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Beginner’s Guide to

Stumpwork

Kay Dennis

 

Paperback •  ISBN 0 85532 870 3
  260 x 204 mm • 80pp • 130 colour photographs

 

Code BO1 £8.95 + £1.00 p&p

Beginners Guide to Stumpwork is exactly what it says in the title. I take you through the various tools, equipment and materials you will need before showing you how to make 10 delightful little motifs and finally 2 big projects.

There are over 130 high quality colour photographs

More than 20 'How to' sequences. Step by step pictures and text on how to make the various elements in the motifs

Over 80 drawings all in colour

Click on any of the pictures below to see it larger then use your browsers back button to return to this page

   

An embroidered sampler and I show, in great detail, how you can make 5 of the motifs.

 

 

 

A sampler made almost entirely in needlelace. I explain, in detail how needlelace is made before showing you how to make the 5 motifs shown in this sampler

 

 

There are then two projects for the reader to make

  

 

The Gardener

 

 

 

                                                          The Birds

 

 

 

 

The book concludes with patterns for all other motifs shown in the book and on the cover for which there are no detailed instructions.

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Official Press Release

Beginner’s Guide to Stumpwork

Kay Dennis

Paperback • £8.95 • ISBN 0 85532 870 3
260 x 204 mm • 80pp • 130 colour photographs

Kay Dennis is passionate about Stumpwork. This intricate, raised and padded embroidery has its origins in the seventeenth century, and is enjoying a revival amongst embroiderers and lacemakers. It is wonderfully versatile and will appeal both to the novice and imaginative needleworker. Using a mix of flat, padded, wired and free-standing elements, it employs a wide range of embroidery techniques. This comprehensive and colourful book covers both basic and needle lace techniques – sections on each containing a series of elaborate step-by-step demonstrations showing how to work individual techniques, followed by a project combining all the methods. Kay takes inspiration from a variety of sources and her designs include animals, flowers, fruits and insects – popular motifs in the seventeenth century. She also creates contemporary designs and there are advanced projects on landscape and figurative work. A gallery of Kay’s work is included to stimulate and inspire the reader.

Kay Dennis is a professional embroiderer. She has been teaching both needle lace and stumpwork for a number of years and has written a City & Guilds syllabus in Stumpwork, which she now teaches. In 2001 Kay is teaching City & Guilds Stumpwork at The Embroiderers’ Guild at Hampton Court, this is the first City & Guilds course they have run and the enrolments are high. Kay teaches at private groups, Embroiderers’ Guild Branches and at Adult Education colleges around the country.

Kay is enthusiastic about Stumpwork. This elaborate raised embroidery, originating in the fifteenth century, is enjoying a revival and grows ever more popular with embroiderers and lacemakers. Kay takes inspiration from a variety of sources and her designs include animals, flowers, fruits and insects – which were historically popular subjects. In addition to embroidery Kay’s hobbies include bird-watching and gardening. Kay lives in Middlesex with her husband Michael.

 

Sample Page

Below is a sample page from the book clearly showing one of the 'how to' sequences, one of the stitch diagrams and a photo of the finished project.

Due to the limitations of web pages the quality is not as good compared with the actual page from the book.

 

To order your copy of the book

To order a signed copy (please tell me what name you want to use) and follow the instructions on the Ordering Information page

 

Code BO1   Price £8.95

 

I hope you enjoy many hours of fun making the articles in the book