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Thread Folk

A Modern Makers Book of Embroidery Projects and Artist Collaborations

Libby Moore Paige Tate Select

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English
Random House Inc
05 March 2019
Series: Modern Makers
A modern refresh of an age-old craft!

Author Libby Moore teaches basic embroidery stitches and how to choose materials, and shares original patterns with easy-to-remove perforated pages.

Thread Folk Includes-

15 embroidery projects

Step-by step instructions & modern patterns

14 different stitches, from straight stitch to lazy daisy

Techniques to stitch on clothes, shoes, tote bags, and pillows

Thread Folk also features Artist Collaborations, a series of projects based on the curated artwork of several distinctive, talented artists, including clothing designer Audrey Smit, and illustrators Alli Koch and Lauren Merrick.

Materials Used-

Thread (Embroidery Floss or Metallic Thread)

Fabric (Quilting Cotton or Calico)

Embroidery Hoop

Embroidery Needle

Embroidery Scissors

Needle Minder

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Producer:  
Imprint:   Random House Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 210mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   616g
ISBN:   9781944515706
ISBN 10:   1944515704
Series:   Modern Makers
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Libby Moore is the embroidery artist behind Thread Folk, with a thriving Etsy shop and Instagram following. Libby started by embroidering portraits, and now creates her own unique patterns. She lives with her husband and four boys on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia.

Reviews for Thread Folk: A Modern Makers Book of Embroidery Projects and Artist Collaborations

Threadfolk will inspire new and seasoned artists alike to explore embroidery in ways they have not considered before. Libby Moore does a beautiful job of reintroducing this ancient craft as a contemporary medium with easy to follow projects. Ekaterina Popova, founder and editor of Create! Magazine


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