This is a really interesting addition to the embroidery bookshelf and not like anything else I own. Thanks for the review Mary, I will be checking this title out. I can completely relate to not feeling confident choosing colours (although it feels like it ought to be the easiest thing in the world!) I am used to working other peoples designs and all that work has been done for me. A blank piece of cloth with a box full of threads and a carte blanche has me feeling both excited and overwhelmed in equal parts! I could see this being really helpful as I tentatively try working my own designs. Thank you for the lead. ?
Colour Confident Stitching: How To Create Beautiful Colour Palettes Book Pdf
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These lush tones always sit next to each other on the colour wheel. You can pick any three neighbouring segments and will always create a lovely harmonious palette with your choices. These selections are easy on the eye and easy to wear, a perfect starting place if you are a little colour phobic.
Rather than working to a theme or a brief, Mandy is guided by the fabric itself. At the start of a project, the fabric pieces jostle next to each other, revealing interesting colour combinations. Sometimes she finds a piece of old needlepoint or embroidery to use. Or she transforms an interesting garment through collage and stitch. A favourite technique is to work small, making fabric books. 2ff7e9595c
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