Passion for Paper Embroidery on Paper (A Passion for Paper)

Passion for Paper Embroidery on Paper (A Passion for Paper)

by Cynthia Rapson (Author)

Synopsis

This quick and striking craft adds a wonderful heirloom quality to your papercraft projects, and this inventive and practical guide will get you stitching in no time!
Seven projects with thirty-four variations
Over 200 step-by-step photographs
Creative ways to use and re-use your embroidery templates

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Search Press
Published: 21 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 1844482324
ISBN 13: 9781844482320

Media Reviews

Aug 08

If you happen to think that folding and cutting paper isn't quite for you, yet you'd still like to try your hand at some pretty cards and trinkets, then Cynthia Rapson's book might be of interest. Step-by-step instructions on how to emboss, prick and stitch into the tiny holes you create mean that this book is perfect for beginners and the more experienced crafter alike.

* PEOPLES FRIEND *

May 08

Grab a needle and thread and transform your cards! If you thought embroidery was the realm of cross stitchers or risks looking old fashioned, think again! The projects in this book bring it right up to date - and on to your cards! - by combining stitching with embossing and die-cutting for a modern look. There's no confusing lingo as all you need is straight stitch or backstitch to decorate pricked patterns. There's plenty of step-by-step instructions to help you get started plus photos of finished cards to get those creative juices flowing!

* Papercraft Inspirations *

June 08

Here's an opportunity to learn the craft of making wonderful embroideries on paper, using paper pricking and embroidery techniques. Each project is accompanied by full step-by-step instructions. This quick and striking craft adds a wonderful heirloom quality to your papercraft projects and the inventive and practical guide will get you stitching in no time. There are seven projects with 34 variations and over 200 step-by-step photographs. It's also a creative way to use and re-use your embroidery templates.

* Machine Knitting Monthly *
Author Bio
Cindy Rapson was born in the UK, but lived and worked in the USA and New Zealand before settling in England. She says 'I have been making things and doing various crafts since I was a little girl. I love patchwork and quilting but am the queen of the UFO (unfinished object). Paper projects are now my obsession because they fulfill my need to play with colour and pattern, and because they don't take very long I actually finish quite a few projects now!' Cynthia has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Ambassador University of California, has been a demonstrator for Kars since 2004, runs Gingham Buttons, her own craft shop, and writes for magazines.