July 2011 saw Jan Constantine launch her second hand-embroidery book.
'For the love of Hand Stitching' Iconic appliqué & hand-embroidery designs by Jan Constantine and photography by Caroline Arber.
Buy now and get your copy signed and personalised by Jan. Order online or by phone.
Love Stitching is a fabulous new collection of 21 decorative appliqué and hand-embroidery projects from Jan Constantine, featuring some of
her bestselling designs. Alongside her signature hand embroidered cushions are a selection of bags, aprons and other home accessories such as a blanket, quilt, needle
case and tablemats.
A striking follow-up to her first hand-embroiderey book Heirloom Embroidery, which focuses on traditional hand embroidery passed down through generations, For the love of Hand Stitching
takes a more modern approach with bright colours and strong shapes in a series of bold, graphic designs.
Inspired by some of Jan’s favourite things, the projects are arranged in four thematic chapters:
‘Love & Hearts’,
‘In the Country’,
‘Flying the Flag’
and ‘Beside the Sea’.
Signed and personalised copies are available to order from by phone.
The stunning designs are easy to make using a mixture of colourful wool felts and both plain and gingham cottons and linens, with step-by-step
instructions, design templates and clear explanations of the techniques and stitches used. Capturing an exuberant mix of romance,
patriotism and celebration, the funky pop-art feel of the Love Stitching collection will inspire homemakers of all ages to get stitching.
‘Jan Constantine has turned felt and blanket stitch into the new rock and roll.’
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Order Jan's 'Love Stitching' Embroidery Book
Also by Jan Constantine...
In September 2009, Jan Constantine launched her first embroidery book 'Heirloom Embroidery', which is an exquisite collection of 30 beautiful hand embroidery projects she has designed to appeal to beginners and established embroiderers alike. "It is meant to remind us of the way past generations used to live, appreciating, preserving and passing down the wonderful hand worked textiles embroidered by family members. Hopefully, it represents an antidote to the throwaway lifestyle of today."
Click here to buy fabric featured in the book so that you can try out some of Jan's designs for yourself.
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