Join Books.org — it's free

Quiltmaking, Sewing, Textile Arts, Embroidery & Ribbonwork
Simple Thread Painting (Quilt Savvy Series) by Nancy Prince — book cover

Simple Thread Painting (Quilt Savvy Series)

by Nancy Prince
Write a review
Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

Thread painting adds dimension to quilting that cannot be achieved with fabric and appliqué alone. Thread painting is an exciting avenue for immortalizing these images in a lasting, tangible memory. Plus, it can add texture, character, and a bit of spark to your quilting. It is not necessary to be an accomplished artist or even an advanced embroiderer or quilter to be successful with this technique. Results are effective almost immediately at a beginner level. Through Nancy's tulle sandwich method, a minimal amount of effort and practice is all it takes to achieve lovely results. This technique allows the flexibility to design and create in any size and configuration desired. Not only can it be used in wallhangings, but also on vests and jackets, greeting cards, crazy quilt embellishment, pillows, memory books, and much more. Design elements taken from wallpaper can be transferred to pillowcases, dust ruffles, tablecloths, or napkins. The possibilities are endless.

Synopsis

Thread painting adds dimension to quilting that cannot be achieved with fabric and appliqué alone. Thread painting is an exciting avenue for immortalizing these images in a lasting, tangible memory. Plus, it can add texture, character, and a bit of spark to your quilting. It is not necessary to be an accomplished artist or even an advanced embroiderer or quilter to be successful with this technique. Results are effective almost immediately at a beginner level. Through Nancy's tulle sandwich method, a minimal amount of effort and practice is all it takes to achieve lovely results. This technique allows the flexibility to design and create in any size and configuration desired. Not only can it be used in wallhangings, but also on vests and jackets, greeting cards, crazy quilt embellishment, pillows, memory books, and much more. Design elements taken from wallpaper can be transferred to pillowcases, dust ruffles, tablecloths, or napkins. The possibilities are endless.

About the Author, Nancy Prince

Nancy Prince is a longtime seamstress, as well as an award-winning quilter. Nancy grew up in the mountains of North Carolina, and now resides in Orlando, Florida, with her husband. Nearby are three sons and seven adorable grandchildren, who brighten her life immensely. When she is not thread painting, she loves teaching her passion to others. Teaching gives Nancy the opportunity to share ideas, techniques, and most importantly, laughter and fun with her students.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Editorials

From the Publisher

If you love to embellish your quilts with embroidery work, you will want this handy collection of embroidery stitches. There are over 850 stitches in the book. Joan explains her grid method, which provides the perfect solution for spacing your stitches evenly. Learn how to read a stitch sequence and combine the basic stitches to create an endless variety of decorative embroidery stitches. -The Appliqué Society, March/April 2005

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2004
Publisher
Collector Books
Pages
144
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9781574328615

More by Nancy Prince

Similar books