Inspirations Magazine 126

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In this issue you will find exciting opportunities to grow your personal stitch and technique repertoire, with projects ranging from effortless, complete-in-a-day embroidery to more elaborate projects to savour over time.

Designs feature flowers in many forms, from silk ribbon wildflowers to patterns in counted thread, and from a flourish of Jacobean colour and texture to graceful depictions in stumpwork and three-dimensional goldwork.

Featured Projects

‘Inspirations Issue 126’ features the following projects:

Blomst

Blomst

by Fumie Suzuki

Circular zip pouch with a blossom design showcasing an early style of Hedebo embroidery.

Flowering in Red

Flowering in Red

by Christine Burton

Needlework accessories showcasing one beautiful design on three different weights of linen.

Fritillary, Fennel & Scarab Beetle

Fritillary, Fennel & Scarab Beetle

by Jane Nicholas

Superb stumpwork study of a uniquely patterned flower carefully matched with fennel and a gleaming beetle.

Ripple

Ripple

by Katherine Kennedy

Handy cotton huck towel using simple stitches to create a pretty, decorative border.

Splendid Jacobean

Splendid Jacobean

by Colleen Goy

Richly textured Jacobean design exploring myriad embroidery stitches to depict a colourful array of flowers.

Spring Posy

Spring Posy

by Hannah Mansfield

Stunning brooch composed of spring flowers created with three-dimensional goldwork.

Wildflower Profusion

Wildflower Profusion

by Lorna Bateman

Wreath filled with flowers utilising silk ribbon embroidery.