A Fine Tradition 2: More Embroidery from Margaret Light

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A Fine Tradition 2: More Embroidery from Margaret Light

Enjoy more stunning embroidery projects from Australian designer Margaret Light, inspired by art, architecture and needlework from around the world.

A Fine Tradition 2' features the following twelve projects with lift out patterns:

  • Moorish Necessaire - Necessaire with storage for threads and needlework tools embroidered with scrolling stems and stylised flowers
  • Grape Tile - Grapes, curling tendrils and leaves showcasing different fillings within a vine-inspired border
  • Kantha Cushion - Colourful combination of traditional and modern motifs using a range of kantha embroidery stitches
  • Fieldflowers in a Bowl - Vibrant sunflowers, poppy and cornflowers, enhanced with raised embroidery techniques, displayed in a ceramic bowl
  • Pomegranate Needlefold - Delightful depiction of a pomegranate from flower to ripe fruit enclosing a wool felt surface for needle storage
  • Strawberry Still Life - Appliqué bowl embellished with blue embroidery, overflowing with luscious strawberries worked with needlelace
  • Ottoman Tile - Striking, symmetrical design with large leaves, pomegranates, tulips and other flower forms
  • Delft Tulip Tile - Large vase with blue tulips and smaller flowers within a geometric shape, enhanced with small acorn sprays
  • Resht Handbag - Bag with shoulder strap showcasing a stunning felt inlay technique with bright, floral motifs, flowing vines and ogee shapes
  • Resht Jewellery Roll - Jewellery roll embellished with pretty, floral motifs and an ogee shape, worked using a stunning felt inlay technique
  • Deerfied Chatelaine- - Set of six needlework accessories embroidered with blue threads in the tradition of Deerfield embroidery
  • Pomegranate Still Life - Superb still life depicting branches of cherry blossom in a large vase and needlelace pomegranates on a patterned dish

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