Introduction 6
Tools and materials 8
Preparation 26
A–Z of stitches 40
A–Z of garden flowers 52
In my country garden 72
Designing your own garden 84
The projects 88
Wall art 94
Sewing bag 98
Glasses case 104
Magnifier cover 108
Needle case 112
Pencil case 116
Beginner’s pincushion 120
Pincushion 124
Scissor keeper 126
Tape measure cover 130
Thimble pip 134
Thread catcher 138
Finishing off your work 142
Patterns for tracing 152
Index 160
Lorna Bateman is passionate about embroidery, nature and teaching. She has been working full-time as an embroidery teacher and designer since 1989. Her teaching has taken her all over the UK, to her native South Africa, as well as Russia, France and the USA. In 2002, Lorna launched her own embroidery designs in kit form, available from her website www.lornabatemanembroidery.com. Lorna lives near Alton in Hampshire, UK.
This book is stunning! If you love traditional embroidery designs
you'll love this. The projects are varied so there's something for
every maker and Lorna Bateman guides you through each project
making them simple to follow. I particularly love the fact that
there's a section at the back showing you how to finish your work
off.
*Customer review*
Even if you have never embroidered before you would be confident
enough to pick up a needle and start after reading this book. It is
probably best suited to beginners rather than more experienced
stitchers as the author has gone into lots of detail on techniques
such as backing your fabric and transferring designs. There are
also detailed illustrations of different stitches as well as
templates for 12 very pretty projects which will appeal to those
who like their embroidery traditional. There are instructions to
create many flowers from agapanthus to wisteria (especially love
the hollyhocks and pansies) but also birds, insects, pots, tools
and other "accessories". The idea is to give you enough confidence
to design your own gardens. Projects range from a wall hanging to a
scissor keeper and thread catcher. Practice blooms could easily be
used for cards that will be treasured by family and friends. There
are also embroidered buttons which would be a very special present
for a knitter.
*Customer review*
I was delighted to receive this wonderful book of traditional
embroidery. The instructions are so clear it’s brilliant for
beginners of embroidery as well as experienced people like myself.
There are a number of projects to complete along with patterns to
get you started. I have already used several of the stitches to
complete a task I have already started. Brilliant clear
instructions to follow for all levels of embroiderers.
*Customer review*
This book is a joy to read and use. Lots of information about
different flowers, how and where they grow and how best to capture
them in stitches. There're some lovely projects and detailed
instructions on how to make and assemble them. It inspired me to
create this piece of embroidery. It's a "go to" title for both
experienced and novice stitches alike.
*Customer review*
If you love floral garden embroidery, especially if you like
stitching small motifs that have an exuberant garden feel to them,
you're just going to love this book. Embroidered Country Gardens is
a beautiful book, and it's a thorough book when it comes to
instruction for this type of free-style surface embroidery. I
didn't see any "cons" to the book. It'll make a beautiful, fun, and
attainable addition to your embroidery library, whether for
reference or for further project development.
*Mary Corbet - Needle n Thread*
This beautiful book was one of the most highly anticipated books
here at Seashore Creative and it certainly lived up to
expectations. What we love is the sheer volume of helpful
information, particularly the detailed explanations of how to
create each flower, plus the detail in the stitches, the patterns
for tracing and templates. An absolutely stunning and gorgeous
book!
*Seashore Creative*
Indulge your love of nature and gardens with this beautiful book on
hand embroidery. You don’t have to be a keen gardener to appreciate
these lovely designs featuring gardens at their best, flowers and
the creatures that live there. There is even a crinoline lady in
the garden amid the buttonhole hollyhocks and French knot
delphiniums! But Ms Bateman has taken it farther than my old book
showing basic freestyle stitches as she has introduced some
stumpwork too as well as beads, covered washers, buttons, trapunto
and needlelace. This is very much a 21st century embroidery book
that takes the traditional idealized garden worked in freestyle
stitches and mixes it up a bit; this really brings it all to
life.
*MyShelf.com*
I am very passionate about embroidery, I think the art of stitching
fabulous designs lie in the ways of the teacher. Lorna Bateman both
expertly explains and demonstrates the craft, and her 'pictures'
come alive in this very, very beautiful book. The photography is
stunning, and with the addition of templates, you will quickly be
able to sew an amazing project. It will be easy to become a master
of embroidery with just this one book. Embroidered Country
Gardens lists all the tools you will need, it also gives you a
comprehensive guide to needles.... if you thought there was only
one kind think again! The stitches are in A-Z order and what I
loved was that each stitch is given a visual diagram, a hint and
tip box and an easy to understand explanation. There are 12
projects, each one is perfect to practice your stitches and once
again comes with specialist advice on getting a professional finish
to your work. This is a must have book, inspired by nature it is
quite divine.
*Postcard Reviews*
If you have ever been to one of Lorna Bateman's workshops then you
will love this book. If you haven't then you are in for a
treat.
*SEW Region Magazine (June 2019)*
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