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  • Publisher: Roost Books
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 20 May 2020
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781611808018
  • Stock: 17 in stock
  • Size: 191x210 mm
  • Illustrations: 190
  • Pages: 96
  • RRP: £19.99
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Embroidered Wild Flowers

£19.99

Patterns inspired by field and forest by Kazuko Aoki

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Book Description

From dandelions and violets to mushrooms and autumn leaves, this collection of embroidery motifs is inspired by nature walks and the natural world. The embroidery motifs offered here evoke wildflower meadows and woodland walks; with lifelike yet whimsical plants and flowers, as well as mushrooms, leaves, trees, and birds, the flora and fauna presented here offer a delightful and beautiful range of motifs drawn from nature. Featuring beautiful photographs, clear step-by-step instructions, and detailed diagrams, this book will be an inspiring guide for those new to embroidery and a fresh and unique offering for those experienced with needle and thread.

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About Kazuko Aoki

Kazuko Aoki is a popular Japanese embroidery artist who draws inspiration from her garden and the wildlife that frequently visits there. After attending art school in Japan, Kazuko Aoki studied textiles in Sweden. She is the author of multiple embroidery books.

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