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Coloring With Thread: A No-drawing Approach To Free-motion Embroidery
Coloring With Thread A Nodrawing Approach To Freemotion Embroidery Author:Ann Fahl Coloring with Thread by Ann Fahl is in gorgeous color, 96 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches. Quilters, crafters, garment makers, and needle workers of all types will find the text packed with facts, tips, projects, and troubleshooting guide. Skip all of the factual information, and look at the luscious photographs of quilts and close-up photos of Ann's awa... more »rd winning free-motion embroidery. There is something for everyone in this book.
Do you have a problem with decorative thread? There is more factual information in this book, than anyone cares to know. If you are having difficulties with thread breakage, shredding or looping, you will find the solution to your problem in this book. Your days of being disgusted and fed-up with fancy thread problems have come to an end!
There are practice exercises to give a beginner experience in free-motion embroidery. This is followed by six colorful projects ranging from easy to moderate difficulty; each is small in size. All you need is a sewing machine that has a zigzag stitch and ability to lower the feed-dogs. The pages are full of photographs and illustrations to guide you step-by-step through the process.
From the Author
I have tried to pack as much factual information and as many photographs as possible, to give the reader a complete understanding of decorative thread usage and free-motion embroidery. There are so many tips and facts in the text that it is hard to grasp them all in one reading. When a problem with thread arises, my hope is that a solution can be found in the thread chapter, tip boxes or in the troubleshooting guide at the end of the book. Everyone that uses a sewing machine and thread should have a copy of this book near their sewing table!« less