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Silk Shading (Essential Stitch Guide) (Essential Stitch Guides) [Spiral-bound]

Sarah Homfray
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  • Spiral-bound: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Search Press Ltd; Spi edition (17 Jun 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1844485854
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844485857
  • Product Dimensions: 21.1 x 15.5 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 22,584 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Create lovely masterpieces without a single paintbrush in sight with silk shading, a type of embroidery that is often described as "painting with a needle". Dating back as far as Ancient Egypt, this is a highly versatile and freestyle needlecraft that is surprisingly easy to learn. This is another good basic book on a topic not often covered from the Royal School of Needlework. As with the others in the series it is easy to work from as it has a spiral back and helpfully remains flat while you are working from it. If the title puts you off and you imagine spending out on high quality silks that not many stores stock then don't worry as this is a misnomer. You can use silk or rayon for work with a sheen, but many people (myself for example) prefer working with good old cotton floss. You don't need much to do this type of embroidery either, at least nothing you won't already own if you already do any other type of fabric decoration involving needles. The book touches on topics such as color, composition and planning your design but if you are hoping for an in-depth look at any of these aspects of embroidery design you won't find them here. Instead you will learn all the important things you need to know in order to do some silk shading, including transferring designs, framing up and the stitches themselves. This series does this particularly well, mixing clear drawn steps on how to physically work a stitch with photographs of the finished stitch, a nice touch. The stitches are shown in a single example and discussed as to the effect produced and why they have been chosen, which is a good way to understand how they are used. There are a few projects which demonstrate well how to work some samples, but I don't feel that they are for beginner embroiderers, rather this is a book for those with intermediate skills (or higher) who want to learn a new technique. Other topics mentioned include incorporating painted backgrounds, how to work on different types of fabric and if it all goes wrong there is even a troubleshooting guide. All in all, this is an excellent book on how to tackle this type of work without too much extraneous detail and surprisingly easy to learn from.-Myshelf.com Sarah Homfray demonstrates the Royal School of Needlework's approach to the ancient craft of Silk Shading. Learn everything about the techniques needed as well as the history of the craft and be inspired by work of the highest standards. Sarah's book includes an extensive stitch guide covering all necessary techniques for silk shading, a design section and a history of the Royal School.-Machine Knitting Monthly RSN Silk Shading and RSN Stumpwork: Get the benefit of the expertise of the Royal School of Needlework at home with these two new Essential Stitch Guides. The Royal School of Needlework is world-renowned for its teaching of traditional forms of embroidery. 'Stumpwork' by Kate Sinton and 'Silk Shading' by Sarah Homfray explain the techniques step-by-step. The two guides introduce the history, materials and the stitches of each form of embroidery and are extensively illustrated with colour photography. Both authors are Graduate Apprentices of the RSN and explain the techniques and skills they learnt there. The guides are in a compact, ring-bound format so that they can be close at hand when you are making your first stitches. Both titles are excellent resources for stitchers for tuition and reference at home.-New Stitches Sometimes called 'needle painting', silk shading can be used to produce painterly - or even photographic - effects. Starting with the basics, Sarah looks at the types of threads that can be used and the ways to handle and use them. Worked in basic long and short stitch, the skill lies in the placing of the stitches and the use of colour to capture the subtle shading. The stitching is shown in easy-to-follow photographic steps and, through a series of simple exercises, you learn how to shade a vase so that the colours and stitches flow with the shape of the design and also to reproduce more complex shapes, such as a carrot or a banana. Silk shading isn't only used for realism, though, and a simple abstract design inspired by Kandinsky and a peacock feather stitched on a denim jacket demonstrate other ways that the technique can be used. Silk shading can be used to follow the curves of an apple or shade the petals of a flower, and it is perfect for capturing the texture of fur. However you want to use the technique, this book encourages you to pick up your needle - and start painting!-Stitch

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The Royal School of Needlework teaches hand embroidery to the highest standard, developing techniques in new and innovative ways. This book includes an extensive stitch guide, covering all the techniques necessary for silk shading, a design section, and a history of the Royal School itself.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
By K. Platt TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Spiral-bound
I feel the front cover was an unfortunate choice as it does not reflect the more mature subjects for silk shading that are found in the inside of this book. The Magnolia, Floral Panels and details of Japanese embroidery all show what beautiful work can be achieved by using silk shading. This book gives all the instructions and information you need to carry out this craft including basic stitches, design and composition. There is also how to transfer a design and how to finish and frame your piece of embroidery. The instructions are clear and there are useful photographs that enhance the text. The stitch section has clear how to drawings and written instructions too that are easy to follow. This also makes it easy to use the stitches to design your own projects. There are many projects to follow and complete including ideas for taking your work further. The professional troubleshooting tips finish off the book giving an all round grounding in this craft. This review first appeared on Karen Platt's book review website.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Very useful guide 17 July 2011
By F. Pullen TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Spiral-bound
This is another book from Search Presses brilliant Royal School of Needlework Essential Stitch Guides, and I'm happy to report lives up to the quality of the previous books. These books are concise, well written and illustrated and take you through everything you need to know for that particular technique.

The book starts off by taking you through the history of the technique, the materials, threads and equipment needed as well as explaining the basic stitches. The book then shows several examples of silk shading in more details, with good quality photos, colourful diagrams and useful tips peppered throughout. The end of the book gives you further ideas for your own designs.

If you've ever wanted to try silk shading this book is a brilliant place to start.

This review originally appeared in The Sewing Directory.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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This is a clear and concise book for anyone about to try silk shading - very informative and clear instructions.
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