Sew Magazine
Embroiderers will fall in love with these reusable designs! Crafters Carine Envoldsen-Harris and Sally McCollin demonstrate how to cut out and iron on striking motifs, such as flowers, borders, insects and hearts. You'll discover stitched examples to inspire your own embroideries, whether you opt for a striking piece of wall art or choose to embellish clothes, cushions and gifts. You can also store your transfer in the folder where it can be reused to make beautiful designs again and again.
Customer Review
I am very impressed with this book. It includes several dozen transfers and ideas how to use them in your work. Im sure they will be very useful additions to my future makes.
Amazon Customer Review
This is an amazing book from Search Press. It's in two halves, one gives you the stitches to use and an examples of what it looks like stitched. The other half has all the transfers to iron on.
They transfer to your material easily and can be reused. This will save me a fortune in not having to buy kits to sew, now I can choose and even incorporate more than one transfer to design exactly what I like. If you stuck for a gift for a sewing friend I thoroughly recommend this very reasonably priced book.
Amazon Customer Review
This is so much better than I imagined! Looks like a hard backed book, but when you open it, it's actually two soft backs, one with the transfers in, and the other a stitching guide, with instructions on various embroidery stitches and suggestions on how you could use the designs.
I think it's important to say that the designs are largely floral, with the odd insects and hearts too. It would make a lovely gift for an embroiderer, and would be OK even for a beginner, as the instructions are very clear. I like the fact that it gives ideas on how to use the designs, but I think I'll be using my own ideas too! I think it's really good value for money too, as the transfers are reusable, up to ten times.
Customer Review
This is a beautifully presented set of two books. It's a really good size and I love how both books come in a separate wallet section. The first book explains everything you need to get started with some very handy tips and also how to use the transfers. It also features really good images that show how to do all of the embroidery stitches. It then goes on to show examples of how the transfers could be stitched or used. It's an excellent book and suitable for both beginners and any embroidery enthusiast. It's very well written.
The second book is the book of transfers with 140 transfers, each of which can be used 10 times. This is great value for money! The designs are mostly floral with some heart designs, bugs and some birds. The sizes of designs vary so there really is something for any project. Once you cut out designs for transfer, the wallet can be used to store them in for future uses. I love how the designs can be stitched differently. You could choose to just do the outline or fill in the design using any stitches you choose. It really is a great, versatile set of books that any embroider enthusiast should add to their collection!
Machine Knitting Monthly
Create lovely embroideries with this collection of reusable iron-on motifs and don't forget we can use single motifs, or mix several designs to turn into patterns for machine knitting. The transfers store in the folder can be reused multiple times.
naomialice.co.uk
When you open this fabulous folder edition, there are two books inside. One book contains step-by-step photos of embroidery tutorials followed by images of the finished embroidery designs themselves and ideas for how to use those designs (tablecloths etc).
The imagery is exquisite, and the stitch tutorials are very clear and accessible.
The second book contains the reusable embroidery transfers themselves. I love that theyre multi-use so that you can use them again and again (and again and again!) You simply cut out the page of the transfer design that youd like to embroider, place it face down onto your fabric, cover it with a tea-towel and iron!
When you remove the paper transfer, you have a folder ready to store it in thanks to this new edition! You are then left with the stunning design on your fabric ready to start embroidering.
The book doesnt give you a step-by-step tutorial for which stitches to use on the design. The idea is that the book acts as a source of inspiration and then you, as the stitcher, can use any stitch/thread/colour combination to make it your own. Personally, I think this can be both a pro and a con. If youre new to embroidery or not very confident in designing embroidery, it could feel quite overwhelming to have to choose the stitches yourself. Conversely, it could act as a springboard for creativity so that you can make it to the style youd prefer.
The designs themselves are fantastic. Such a huge variety of designs and motifs so there is sure to be multiple designs that catch your eye and heart! This will make a breathtakingly beautiful and creative gift for yourself and for loved ones too with inspiration aplenty!