This is a beginner's guide to modern raised embroidery and the 20 projects are perfect for all skill levels. A directory of stitches and techniques is included, as well as iron-on transfer sheets.
* Machine Knitting Monthly, May 2023 *
This book is brilliant. The stitches and techniques section is so clear and easy to see what to do. The projects are modern and instructions are clear. The iron-on transfers are a great addition. Would recommend highly.
-- Nicola Hazleton * Customer Review *
I've been an embroiderer for a number of years but wanted to try some modern embroidery. This book contains a good range of stitches which are explained clearly with lots of photos. There are some really cute designs and once I'd chosen my first I couldn't wait to start so I substituted a few of the colours of thread with similar ones I already have. Using 6 strands of thread together is a big learning curve but I love the finished look and have already chosen design number 2. Iron-on transfers are included for each design or they can be traced. I would consider this book suitable for a confident beginner or someone, like me, wanting to try something different from traditional embroidery.
-- Val Hatton * Customer Review *
A beginner's guide to modern raised stitches, 3D Embroidery is a curated collection of over 30 raised embroidery stitches and techniques, taught within the context of 20 in-hoop embroidery projects. The patterns featured offer contemporary designs for today's modern maker. With step-by-step guides, embroidery artist Ashley Dunn takes you on a pop-up journey and introduces you to the art of raised embroidery, identifying the materials needed for you to be successful, and including a directory of raised stitches and techniques. This wonderful must-have collection is perfect for both newbies and seasoned stitchers looking to add new techniques to their stitching inventory.
We say: This book provides the reader with an inventory of stitches and knowledge of how to apply those stitches to 20 different projects and includes iron-on transfer sheets in an envelope on the inside back cover.
* Craft Focus, December/ January issue *