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On the Surface: Thread Embellishment & Fabric Manipulation

On the Surface: Thread Embellishment & Fabric Manipulation
By Wendy Hill

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The experimental nature and versatility of surface stitchery should interest quiltmakers, sewers, and fibre artists of all skill levels. Creative options are unlimited with the methods for manipulating fabric surfaces shown in this book, which includes a variety of beginner projects.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1030340 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
Frequently, the appeal of a particular sewing project is greatly influenced by the fabric itself, and the appeal of the fabric is often linked to its visual and physical texture. On the Surface explores a unique approach to embellishing fabric surfaces with multiple layers of various threads. Even a beginning sewer can master the simple technique, which basically requires only a straight-stitch sewing machine, fabric, and thread. Stitching many times over the fabric surface and then washing the fabric yields fascinating and often complex-looking material, which can be used in a variety of ways. The first half of this well-presented book explains how to create the fabrics; the second half offers instructions for projects that utilize these creations in such projects as quilts, pillows, vests, jackets, jumpers, place mats, and accessories. The results, surprisingly easy to achieve, are wonderfully colorful and sophisticated. --Amy Handy

From Library Journal
Surface stitching, says Hill, requires only three things. You must be conscious, your sewing machine must have the capability of sewing a straight stitch, and you must have some time actually to do the stitching. She might have added that this type of stitchery requires a hefty thread budget. The object of this type of surface stitching is to embellish fabric with multiple layers of straight stitching, combining varying weights and colors of thread with different stitch styles to achieve a textured fabric that lends itself particularly to wearable art clothing. Hill combines clear instructions for mastering this technique with an attractive selection of projects in surface design. The author claims to have "kidnapped" two women from the parking lot of her son's school and forced them to test instructions in her book. Highly recommended for project-oriented textile collections.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Customer Reviews

On the Surface - OK2
I found this book rather 1-dimensional and not particularly inspiring. There is only 1 basic technique covered in this book, and the examples are all of the "cute, folksy, boxy" variety, for the most part worked in cotton. Examples include cute, folksy, boxy women's clothing; cute, folksy, boxy home-dec items; cute, folksy, boxy girl's clothing...I was hoping to find some more elegant examples, some different techniques, some different textures, some different fabrics used.

The information presented is exhaustive (130+ pages on 1 technique!) and well-written, with nice photos of the author's and other's work, but as an experienced sewer and machine-embroidery enthousiast I find I get the same amount of inspiration and information out of a Threads magazine article - and there have been several on the technique presented in this book.

Wonderful technique for creating new textures4
This fun book - thanks to Wendy's terrific sense of humor - shows how to create interesting fabric creations from what you have. Enables you to totally change a fabric into something else. Great ideas for using all the exciting threads available now. Only thing lacking is more projects. Hope there's a sequel.

A Wonderfully Creative Approach to Quilting and Sewing5
Loved it! This book takes quilting to a higher level, and yet the technique of thread embellishment is quite uncomplicated. I'd recommend this book to anyone interested in a unique approach to quilting or adding an extra dimension to their sewing - a very special book!