cover image Satisfying Stitches: Learn Simple Embroidery Techniques and Embrace the Joys of Stitching by Hand

Satisfying Stitches: Learn Simple Embroidery Techniques and Embrace the Joys of Stitching by Hand

Hope Brasfield. Quarry, $24.99 trade paper (128p) ISBN 978-0-7603-7770-3

Embroidery is a breeze in this stellar debut from designer Brasfield. Suggesting that the craft can go a long way in combatting day-to-day stress, Brasfield notes that “embroidery taught me that it’s okay to be imperfect, that it can be healthy to move onto something new, and that it’s okay if I’m starting with fewer resources or knowledge than somebody else.” She explains how to use a hoop, transfer a pattern to fabric, split floss, and thread a needle (if a needle threader isn’t readily available, a small piece of paper will do the trick). Basic stitch tutorials cover the back stitch, stem stitch, and gentle blending, and after readers stock up on supplies, they can choose from Brasfield’s 18 projects. There’s a simple gold and pink flower that comes together with whipped back stitches and seed stitches, a charming strawberry with floral adornments made with the woven wheel rosebud stitch, an intricate sunset scene that uses gentle blending and French knots, and a goldfish made of satin and split back stitches. Brasfield’s simple language and step-by-step photographs make this a great starting point for those new to the craft. This delightful resource is sure to inspire. (Jan.)