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Stitch with One Line

Stitch with One Line

With these beginner-friendly projects, turn one-line drawings—designs that capture the essence of an object—into embroidered art.

“Winsome . . . The spare, minimalist designs are simple yet stylish . . . This is a great starting point for beginner embroiderers.” —Publishers Weekly

• Focuses on stitching in clean, contemporary, minimalist style.

• 33 simple projects using simple techniques fit busy lifestyles nicely!

• All projects are personalizable.

• All designs are made using only 5 simple stitches.

• Includes machine-stitching options.

• Enables you to make one-line patterns from drawings you find anywhere, including your own!

Many stitchers and embroidery fans love the aesthetic of minimalism, and one-line designs appeal due to their perfect clarity and style. In the early 20th century, one-line drawings were made fashionable by no less a figure than Pablo Picasso. Here crafters learn why one-line stitched designs are so powerful and how they work. 

The projects range from easy to advanced, plus readers learn to make one-line designs from any interesting object they see.

Here's a sampling of the 33 projects included:

For the Home:
—Velvet Eucalyptus Cushion
—Panda on Cork
—Hummingbird Dish Towels
—Naive Art Vase
—Faces Coverlet

Wearables:
—Blossom Velvet Shoes
—Modern Art Jeans
—Selfie Sweater
—Elephant Straw Bag
—Beauty in Bloom Tank Top[AuthorName]By Martina Unterfrauner and Nuray Hatun[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Martina Unterfrauner is a graphic designer and the author of several books on collage, weaving, and more, so she is an expert on the power of the line. She lives in Munich.
Nuray Hatun, a master tailor specializing in cutting and pattern design, works at a dressmaking training center, where she met Martina. The two of them have since collaborated on fashion shows and fiber art projects. She lives in Munich.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]80 color images and b/w patterns[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]33 Easy-to-Embroider Minimalist Designs[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]80 color images and b/w patterns[/ColorPattern]
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Stitch with One Line

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With these beginner-friendly projects, turn one-line drawings—designs that capture the essence of an object—into embroidered art.

“Winsome . . . The spare, minimalist designs are simple yet stylish . . . This is a great starting point for beginner embroiderers.” —Publishers Weekly

• Focuses on stitching in clean, contemporary, minimalist style.

• 33 simple projects using simple techniques fit busy lifestyles nicely!

• All projects are personalizable.

• All designs are made using only 5 simple stitches.

• Includes machine-stitching options.

• Enables you to make one-line patterns from drawings you find anywhere, including your own!

Many stitchers and embroidery fans love the aesthetic of minimalism, and one-line designs appeal due to their perfect clarity and style. In the early 20th century, one-line drawings were made fashionable by no less a figure than Pablo Picasso. Here crafters learn why one-line stitched designs are so powerful and how they work. 

The projects range from easy to advanced, plus readers learn to make one-line designs from any interesting object they see.

Here's a sampling of the 33 projects included:

For the Home:
—Velvet Eucalyptus Cushion
—Panda on Cork
—Hummingbird Dish Towels
—Naive Art Vase
—Faces Coverlet

Wearables:
—Blossom Velvet Shoes
—Modern Art Jeans
—Selfie Sweater
—Elephant Straw Bag
—Beauty in Bloom Tank Top[AuthorName]By Martina Unterfrauner and Nuray Hatun[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Martina Unterfrauner is a graphic designer and the author of several books on collage, weaving, and more, so she is an expert on the power of the line. She lives in Munich.
Nuray Hatun, a master tailor specializing in cutting and pattern design, works at a dressmaking training center, where she met Martina. The two of them have since collaborated on fashion shows and fiber art projects. She lives in Munich.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]80 color images and b/w patterns[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]33 Easy-to-Embroider Minimalist Designs[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]80 color images and b/w patterns[/ColorPattern]
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