cover image An Introduction to Whitework Embroidery with Colour: 10 Stunning Projects with Reusable Iron-On Transfers

An Introduction to Whitework Embroidery with Colour: 10 Stunning Projects with Reusable Iron-On Transfers

Trish Burr. Search, $25.95 trade paper (128p) ISBN 978-1-80092-242-6

In this lovely guide, Burr (The Kew Book of Embroidered Flowers) brings splashes of color to whitework embroidery, a style that typically features white thread on white fabric. The beginner-friendly introduction details how to make various stitches, set up an embroidery hoop, and pick the most suitable fabric. Among the easiest projects are a white and red folk art flower created from straight satin stitches and French knots, and a beige and pink summer rose composed of split and padded satin stitches. Intermediate designs introduce animals to the floral tableaus, including birds, a bee, and a beetle. Rounding out the volume are two advanced pieces depicting a toadstool garden and an intricate blue and gold butterfly. Burr includes transfers for each project and suggests that for the best results, readers should tape them face-down on fabric before holding a hot iron over them. The charming floral designs include enough white accents to ensure the focus on whitework doesn’t get lost amid the color, and Burr offers an enlightening peek into her creative process by explaining that she saves striking images to Pinterest, draws inspiration from them while sketching in a graphic design software program, and then decides what stitches and colors to use where. Embroiderers will be glad they picked this up. (Feb.)