A-Z of Silk Ribbon Flowers

Author(s): Ann Cox

Self Development & Hobbies

This title begins with a comprehensive techniques section that includes all the basic techniques you need to know to make all the flowers in the book, including materials; how to handle and work with ribbon; transferring a design to the fabric using a template; the various ribbon stitches and gathering techniques used; and, painting ribbons and backgrounds to achieve different effects. The main body of the book then describes clearly how to create thirty-two different flowers, including leaves, stems and buds, using detailed step-by-step instructions and stunning close-up photography. Each design has a template, and diagrams and ideas for variations on the main design are also included where necessary. This is a fantastic, inspirational book for flower lovers and silk ribbon embroiderers alike.

General Information

  • : 9781844481996
  • : Search Press Ltd
  • : Search Press Ltd
  • : 0.885
  • : 01 October 2009
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Ann Cox
  • : Hardback
  • : 128
  • : Embroidery
  • : 400 colour

More About The Product

Shows in detail how to make 32 different flowers from aquilegia to zantedeschia as well as leaves and foliage. The step-by-step instructions accompanied by clear, close-up photography will guide you through each stage of the process. There is a comprehensive introduction to the stitches, equipment, materials and transferring designs onto the fabric as well as painting ribbon and backgrounds. It is an ideal introduction to the technique as well as being an essential reference for those who already enjoy the craft.-New Stitches If you know anyone who enjoys ribbon embroidery, do buy this for them as a beautiful gift. Ann Cox's flowers using silk ribbon embroidery are showcased in this exquisite book. It begins with every basic technique you need to know to make all the flowers in the book. Ann goes on to describe how to create 32 different flowers including leaves, stems and buds, using detailed step-by-step instructions and stunning close-up photography. Each design has a template and diagrams plus ideas for variations. It's a fantastic, inspirational book for flower oovers and silk ribbon embroiderers alike.-Machine Knitting Monthly Embroidering with ribbons-especially silk ribbons-is like no other form of embroidery, and is particularly effective when working images of flowers. There are thirty-two garden favourites in here, from Aquilegias to Zantedeschias, and they are all stunning. They all come with instructions too, as well as a thorough introduction to working with ribbon. This deals with topics from hand-coloring it with silk and fabric paints, through to the stitches themselves and how to best work them. If you or the person you are buying it for is a total beginner at working with ribbon then this book more than covers the basics, but also goes straight from this to some fairly demanding projects. Ann Cox has written three other books about this subject, and you can read reviews of them in the archives right here. One of them is for beginners and is the best place to start with some easy pieces as well as all the other basics. For those more used to this style of work there are some truly gorgeous projects in here, helpfully graded with one to three flower heads for level of skill. There are lots of photo shots of the basic techniques, and when you have mastered these the projects themselves have a large photo in lush color-this is one of Search Press' rare hard covers and a good size. There are smaller shots too of details, the ribbons themselves you need to obtain and the pattern, which invariably needs to be enlarged by 200%. All aspects of working the piece are covered, and as well as being a useful primer this will look great on any coffee table. My only moan was the lack of Christmas flowers, which are represented solely by the poinsettia but maybe after working a few of the projects you might feel advanced enough to design your own. A truly lovely and useful addition to any crafter's bookshelf (or coffee table).-Myshelf.com This fabulous book showcases Ann Cox's exquisite renditions of flowers using silk ribbon embroidery. The book begins with a comprehensive techniques section that includes all the basic methods you need to know to make all the flowers in the book, including materials; how to handle and work with ribbon; transferring a design to the fabric using a template; the various ribbon stitches and gathering techniques used; and painting ribbons and backgrounds to achieve different effects. The main body of the book then describes clearly how to create thirty-two different flowers, including leaves, stems and buds, using detailed step-by-step instructions and stunning close-up photography. Each design has a template, and diagrams and ideas for variations on the main design are included where necessary. A fantastic book for flower lovers and silk ribbon embroiderers.-Flair I am sure no-one could open this book without delight. The illustrations are exquisite, so detailed and wonderfully executed. All the techniques are carefully explained and all stages from choosing materials to tips for finishing off are covered. Particularly useful was the section showing how to encourage the petals into just the right shape and it was the attention to detail in every aspect, throughout the book, which was so impressive...nothing was left to chance. There are thirty-two different flowers to choose from...the only problem would be which to do first. It truly takes silk ribbon embroidery to another level and is certainly one I will be putting on my list of books I would like for Christmas.-West Country Embroiderers Ann Cox is a silk ribbon embroidery designer who runs her own company selling silk ribbons and kits. She teaches at colleges of further education, takes classes in her own studio and gives talks to clubs and guilds. This book combines the author's love of gardening with her expertise in silk ribbon embroidery. This collection includes thirty-two different flower designs which are brought to life with ribbon painting, fabric painting and minute attention to detail. All her techniques are carefully explained with step-by-step photographs and each project has clear instructions. This book is just brimming with ideas and even if you are not an embroiderer at heart, there is plenty here to inspire you.-Fabrications

First and foremost, Ann Cox is a silk ribbon embroidery designer who runs her own company selling silk ribbons and kits. She teaches at colleges of further education, takes classes in her own studio and gives talks to clubs and guilds. She is also a professional cake decorator, a very keen gardener and is interested in many other crafts, especially those relating to flowers. Ann lives with her husband, Ashley, in a small viallage near Southampton in Hampshire. Ann has her own website : http://www.anncoxsilkribbons.co.uk/

Introduction6 Materials10 Painting ribbons14 Painting backgrounds18 Transferring the design20 Basic ribbon techniques22 Straight stitch26 Ribbon stitch29 Gathering techniques32 French knots34 Lazy daisy stitch35 Using threads36 Finishing off41 The Flowers