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Creative embroidery projects for all ages
It is an interesting embroidery book for 10 years old to experience Crafters. There are loads of ideas that a young girl can do a simple project, while teenager girl wants to add a boho look, or make a vintage floral design. I am impressed with the ideas of using family portrait, pet, or children's drawing printed on fabric as a design. It is very unique and proud to wear as a pendant!
A**A
Well worth the money
Beautiful book - written in a fun friendly way that doesn’t put you off by feeling too much like a text book. Loads of lovely pictures of projects you will itch to try out. Well worth the money - very educational and inspiring
G**E
Super book
Love this book. Really good guidelines and the projects are very inspiring for adults and kids alike.
A**R
Really recommend
Great ideas and easy to follow as someone who has only recently started cross stitch and embroidery. Was almost put off by other reviews about author being indulgent but glad bought it as focussing on the guidance and inspiration.
P**Y
Fab book
Lovely little book. Has patterns and tips and tricks
N**O
Lovely
Very pretty and colourful ideas I cant wait to try some! well worth buying!
N**A
Good beginners guide
Nice book. Clear photos and instructions for stitches
K**9
Childish, impractical, unnecessary.
Not as many designs as claimed, in my view - firstly because many are very similar, secondly because many of the claimed '60' don't come with instructions, and finally because some are just hideous.There are very few templates - it's more ideas, which nowadays are easily available for free on Pinterest etc.The author is, I'm afraid, kind of annoying.... The 'zany' photos of her, laughing madly, are kind of irritating, sorry! Also, the endless plugging of her brand & products (in my view, the display hoops she plugs are actually rather ugly) is irritating.Wearing a mini hoop as a ring or necklace? Who would, seriously?!You can get the gist of the main ideas, without buying, just by looking at the front cover. Any further inspiration is readily available online. Craft books nowadays need to offer more. There aren't enough instructions for beginners & the designs are childlike, outdated, & boring for those with experience.My copy is heading to the charity shop!
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