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  • Publisher: Search Press
  • Edition: BC Paperback + 16 sheets bound iron-on transfers and inside back pocket
  • Publication: 31 October 2017
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781782215448
  • Carton Qty: 48
  • Size: 222x222 mm
  • Illustrations: 483
  • Pages: 80
  • RRP: $13.95
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Mandalas to Embroider

$13.95

Kaleidoscope stitching in a hoop by Carina Envoldsen-Harris


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Book Description

12 large and 12 small beautiful, meditative mandalas to embroider with just 10 stitches

Slip into serenity through your stitches with this collection of 24 beautiful, meditative mandalas by Polka & Bloom's Carina Envoldsen-Harris.

In our hurried modern world, we rarely take a moment to rest and spend time with our thoughts. In this book, rekindle lost tranquillity and quickly discover a new obsession with these exquisite mandalas. By following the delicate and repetitive patterns in the motifs, you can finally soothe your mind, slow down and treat yourself to much-needed me-time and peacefulness. 

The book offers 12 large and 12 smaller mandalas to embroider, which Carina explains how to make through simple, beautiful stitch diagrams and keys. Only 10 stitches have been used to create all the mandalas, and each one is explained and accompanied by clear, step-by-step diagrams at the beginning of the book. In addition, there are notes on what you need in your basic embroidery kit from fabrics through to needles and thread which means those new to embroidery can start their journey to mindfulness right away.

With Carina's gentle guidance beginners can also learn how to display their creations in embroidery hoops, including the much-loved Dandelyne hoops which the 12 mini mandalas can fit inside perfectly. Any long-forgotten, tired pieces in your wardrobe and home? There is also advice and photos inside on how to use your stunning mandalas to embellish myriad accessories and items, from shoes to tote bags.

If readers are less confident about jumping straight into embroidery or are pressed for time 24 corresponding black and white motifs can be found on transfer sheets at the back of the book, which you can iron onto your chosen fabric multiple times. There is also a final, mystical mandala template included for you to transfer, allowing you to test your new embroidery skills and develop your new-found creativity. 

So sit back, pick up your needles and lose yourself in the captivating, calming world of embroidery. 

Table of Contents

Introduction 6
Materials & equipment 8
Stitches used 10
Using embroidery hoops 14
The mandalas 16
Transferring the designs 48
Transfers 49

About the Author

About Carina Envoldsen-Harris

Carina Envoldsen-Harris is a Danish designer, blogger and author living in the UK. She has a background in multimedia design as well as in art history and Italian language. Under the name Polka & Bloom, Carina has been designing and selling embroidery patterns since 2009. The patterns combine her life-long passion for art, design, history and nature, often including floral motifs and bright colours, and which she sells successfully via her online store, along with hand-embellished items of clothing and accessories

Carina is the author of Romantic Motifs (2016), Mandalas to Embroider (2017) and Thread Doodling (2021), all published by Search Press. Carina lives in Essex, UK. For more information about Carina visit her website www.carinascraftblog.com.

Reviews

Customer review

As a new embroiderer this book has helped me understand the right tools to use and what to use and where. It even has some great patterns in the back that really helped me break that barrier from useless to Hey, I actually can do this!. I would highly recommend this if you want to get creative but are not sure which route to take. Fab book with simple directions.

 


Customer review

Contains all the information you need to embroider...small mandalas.

 


Customer review

I love this book, so easy to read and follow the patterns.

 


Feeling Stitchy

This book is beautifully photographed, with lots of bright, compelling images of each project. Carinas wonderful sense of color is evident throughout this book. It's a delightful book, and I recommend it to any stitcher!

What's in the book

There are 24 total patterns with iron on transfers, and materials, stitch, and color guides.There are 12 large patterns made to fit in a 6 or 7 inch embroidery hoop, and 12 mini patterns for tiny Dandelyne hoops.

I love that the Table of Contents includes a visual guide of every project in the book, to pique your curiosity, and give you a clue of where you might want to start. Each pattern page includes a color line diagram, with DMC floss suggestions, a stitch guide, and a large, lovely photo of the finished piece. One thing I love about the Winter Solstice pattern, is that it incorporates DMC Coloris floss, a bright variegated floss that looks quite nice stitched up as a mandala.  Each of the mini patterns have a common theme: The Explorers, The Gardeners, and The Artists, and I love that each of the mini hoops has a female name- it gives them a nice dash of personality. 

Using the transfer patterns was a breeze - I used a hot iron with no steam, ironing the front and back of the fabric first, to heat it up, then pinning the transfer face down and ironing.

Again, I highly recommend this book - the patterns are enjoyable, intricate, and very adaptable!

http://www.feelingstitchy.com/2018/06/book-review-mandalas-to-embroider.html


Rachel A Hyde

Mandala is a Sanskrit word meaning circle, and these beautiful round motifs are a part of Buddhist and Hindu religion.  Recently they have gained popularity for more secular reasons, but are still a meditative and calming practice which is why they feature in so many coloring books.  Embroidery is also a soothing hobby, and so putting the two together makes sense.  The result is a book of twenty-four gorgeous patterns.

 I was sold just looking at the lovely image on the cover, and although the word beginner is not actually used I reckon this book is suitable for one.  The mandalas are stitched using just ten simple stitches, and there are instructions on how to use a hoop and other basics.  The stitches are explained with some very clear diagrams each with a caption complete with the sort of helpful hints you dont usually see in books of stitches but which are very useful for beginners.  You dont need much either; just cotton fabric, floss, a hoop and off you go (although if you really are new to this I recommend practising on a scrap of cloth before tackling a pattern).  There are twelve large (about 6) mandalas and twelve small (about 2) ones, each shown stitched and as a color diagram which gives the stitches used and DMC threads.  At the back are the iron-on transfers complete with instructions on how to do this, including how to do this in other ways.  The patterns themselves are so pretty, each one colorful and stitched in four to ten different colors.  At the beginning is a page showing thumbnail images of all of them for easy selection, the designs featuring flowers, paisleys, abstracts and Christmas motifs.  Not all are stitched on white which is good, and there are some ideas as to what to stitch them onto if you dont just want to leave them in hoop frames.  The smaller designs can be shown off in the new Dandelyne frames and worn as jewelry.  A delightful book that makes me eager to start stitching, and one which will appeal to many levels of embroidery expertise.


Karen Platt

Mandalas, meditative embroideries in circles, created with different sized hoops. 24 designs are included, but you can use this as pure inspiration for your own designs. Simple stitch diagrams and keys plus a transfer sheet provide everything you need to sew the designs. The designs are also adaptable to clothing and accessories. Information is given on working with hoops and there is a stitch directory too. Simple yet satisfying.

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Also by this author:

Transfer & Stitch: Romantic Motifs

By Carina Envoldsen-Harris

Thread Doodling

By Carina Envoldsen-Harris

Transfer & Stitch

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