Landscape in Embroidery
Landscape is a fruitful source of inspiration for embroidery, but the enormous range of possibilities sometimes make it difficult to decide on a subject. Verina Warren is well-known for her own landscapes designs and in this book she offers practical approaches to design to help the reader achieve effective results. The first chapter suggests ways of finding a suitable subject for the design, using both sketching and photography. The author goes on to demonstrate how to translate the subject into embroidery, with advice on technical points such as perspective, horizon lines and focal points. A chapter on colour shows its importance in creating atmosphere and seasonal effects. Techniques are also covered, in particular machine embroidery and spraying and painting backgrounds, as well as mounting and finishing. Finally the author explains the stages of one of her own embroidered landscapes with details of every step from the first sketches through to the finished work. Verina Warren's work is exhibited as museums around the world.