Mary Corbet takes a careful look at the Royal School's newest book, The RSN Essential Stitch Guide--Bead Embroidery. It looks like an interesting book with a lot of information that can apply to finishing and to canvas work. Anyone seen a copy? Can you tell us just how useful you think it will be for a needlepointed who wants to add beading to their skill set?
http://www.needlenthread.com/2013/12/bead-embroidery-rsn-essential-stitch-guide-review.html
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Saturday, December 28, 2013
A Book Review: Bead Embroidery
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Mary Corbet,
Royal School of Needlework
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2 comments:
I have this book and it is a wonderful book and it is for embroidery and not beading as in making jewerley. It is mostly done on fabric/counted thread linen instead of canvas, but I think most of the stitches which are embroidery stitches using beads and thread would work great in needlepoint projects. I love this book.
Thanks VERY much, Anon! It is good to know that what it covers will be good for both linen and needlepoint stitching. I appreciate the information.
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