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J**E
If you can only get one book on goldwork, this would do
Mary Brown is one of the best needlework historians and goldwork designers around. She went through the rigorous studies at the Royal School of Needlework and learned a lot! Fortunately for us, she's willing to share. I've had this book for a couple years and have used it in projects...and am inspired to do many more.Goldwork Embroidery is divided into 2 sections: Background and Techniques, and The Projects. The first section includes a beautifully illustrated history of goldwork harkening back to the 12th century; a history of the metal threads themselves and how they are constructed; material and equipment you'll need; and then the stitching techniques. For one complicated project I was doing through the Embroiderers' Guild of America, I relied solely on her photos of the various threads in gilt, silver and copper...close-up pictures of 62 different ones on black so you can make out every detail...to decide which thread to use.Section 2 includes 15 projects. Each project has pages of the full color picture, photos of details, the templates for your fabric, which fibers or spangles to use, and how and where to place them. I included in the Images above the Basket of Flowers, the Vine of Flowers (and its template) and the Ornamental Fan so you can see how rich the details are.Just the 35 books listed in the Bibliography are a great resource for further study. She doesn't see these books as rivals...merely helpful to us stitchers.While this is one of the very best books on goldwork embroidery, I also recommend the following: New Ideas in Goldwork Beginner's Guide to Goldwork Royal School of Needlework Embroidery Techniques
M**R
excellent
Meticulously detailed book. First chapter which is a history of goldwork embroidery mainly in England reads a bit like a thesis with details of important goldwork pieces the author viewed. She then goes into the history and construction of metal threads followed by materials, equipment and preparation techniques. Then a chapter specific to goldwork techniques. The main part of the book is the 15 projects going from easiest to most difficult. Many have lots of padding throughout the pieces. In her list of materials, she is very thorough giving also what is needed for preparation in addition to the various goldwork threads. This is followed by very detailed material on working each project plus each has actual size drawings (also for the padding) and color photos. Bibliography and suppliers list complete the book. In addition the author has kits for each project. Medallion is the cover photo and is the second project in the book.There are also two projects of figures. No or nue though. I find all my goldwork books useful, but if you're only buying one this would be an excellent choice even though the author has included some difficult pieces.
L**I
Very nice book of it's kind!
Very nice! I only wish it had difficulty listed for the projects-like beginner,advanced,etc. Beautiful projects and good directions.
E**T
Lots of good ideas
This is a rare goldwork book that features multiple projects. This makes this great for both learning and inspiration. I'm looking forward to digging in the near future.
N**E
Goldwork Embroidery: Designs and Projects (Milner Craft Series)
This is a very fine book....well-illustrated and explained. Done by experts for the rest of us. Thanks for using a vendor who supplies these sorts of things. It is really nice.Nancy Morse
M**E
Five Stars
Good technic book for library
B**K
Disappointed
Way to much information on the background of goldwork. The "Brief history" was actually 60 pages. Would have liked to see more on techniques. Really not interested in the history and construction of metal threads, just what is needed would have been great.
K**R
Goldwork Embroidery
I am totally new to goldwork embroidery, but this book gave me the fever.Ms Brown was concise with her explanations to the point I didn't get "lost" in her section on tecniques (like I often do). All pictures were clear and gave great detail of each project. I actually went out and bought a selection of gold threads and braids to try a small project using some of her "how to" pages as a guide. You will not waste a penny on buying this book - it is a keeper!
I**N
Good Manual
I enjoyed Mary Brown's book, it has wonderful photos of antique and modern goldwork embroidery.It's a good introduction to the historical use of goldwork and its modern interpretations.The instructions are clear and fairly precise...sometimes a little complicated for a novice embroiderer.The photography is great, I liked the cover photo and it's accompanying project. I also liked the projects entitled 'Japanese Landscape' and 'Vine of Flowers'...I wasn't too keen on some of the other projects. I would have liked to have seen more on the Or Nue technique, and perhaps a project accompanying that.All in all a very useful book and well worth having as a refernce and inspiration.
A**R
Beautiful Goldwork
A good book full of information and techniques. It has good pictures of various gold threads and wires and a very interesting historic section. A good book to purchase if you are starting out with goldwork embroidery.
J**R
The Editing Kills This Book
I really appreciate the author put effort on sharing her knowledge, her skills and her experience to the readers.One of third of this book is a brief of Western embroidery history including many pictures. Besides, half of this book is about the projects.Unfortunately, the editing of the whole book almost kills this book.1. The picture on the cover is blurry and not interesting which is easy to mislead this is an aged old book.2. All the fonts are too small and too light printing which make reading become difficult .3. The paper is reflective which almost kills my eyes after reading it briefly.4. Finally, to all the books editors-Update your skills , otherwise you will kill the publishing industry or vice versa.
J**E
Goldwork Embroidery
Really interesting book!! I can hardly wait to begin working on some of these gorgeous projects!
U**H
Goldstickerei - eine fast vergessene Handarbeitstechnik
Dieses Buch bietet einen Einblick und reichhaltige Informationen zur Goldstickerei. Eine historische Handarbeitstechnik zum Verzieren prunkvoller Gewänder und Trachtenhauben mit Gold- und Silberdrähten.
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