I discovered Carol Shinn's photorealistic freestyle machine stitching at a recent exhibition and was blown away. Carol uses a myriad of colours and shades to create intensely detailed pieces of machine embroidered art, and the effects are amazing. So when I realised that she had written a book on the subject, I knew I needed to read it.
This kind of creative artwork seems beyond the reach of mere mortals, but Carol breaks the process down into sections, covered in detailed chapters with terrific photography to illustrate the key points.
The initial chapter introduces the process of Freestyle Machine Embroidery ("the process of designing art and embellishment with a sewing machine that does not control the fabric and stitches") and explains the mechanics of getting started. Carol's experience means that the narrative is packed with top tips and good practice, helping you get off on the right foot. The following chapter on colour theory and colour mixing introduces colour graduation and how you can manipulate multiple threads and layers to create terrific effects.
From then on, Carol introduces us to her creative process and explains how she creates her pieces. Without wishing to downplay her considerable talent, it is quite surprising how simple the process is, and you come to realise that producing your own version of these works is not as impossible as first thought.
The book also features a chapter on other contemporary machine embroidery artists, providing insight and inspiration from across the globe and an appendix full of useful information including workspace layout and other resources.
All in all this is a great book for anyone interesting in this particular art form. It is loaded with terrific pictures and you could learn a lot from merely looking at those. However it is Carol's experience and knowledge that is the strength of the book. She does a great job of deconstructing her work and explaining the processes involved, and she does it with warmth and kindness. Finishing the book is akin to ending a one-on-one weekend course with a wonderful teacher - you are grateful for the experience, yet a bit sad that it has come to an end. Carol packs this book with love, wisdom and inspiration and leaves you feeling prepared and enthusiastic to starting stitching your own mini-masterpieces.