A must-have design collection that explores new expressions along with explanations of traditional embroidery techniques. The second collection introduces the “plant” patterns that color the four seasons of Japan.
20 kinds of patterns such as “cherry blossom”, “camellia”, “chrysanthemum”, “maple”, “pine, bamboo, plum” and “Western flower” are recorded. Representing a variety of flowers by line drawing is also recommended as a guide to get ideas for designs.
*Japanese and English written together
- Pages:
- 268
- ISBN:
- 9784861520747
- Release Date:
- January, 2007
- Language:
- Japanese & English
- Publisher:
- Seigensha
Author profile
Kurenai kai
They mainly create embroidery patterns for Kurenai kai Kobo and domestic and foreign members in a workshop surrounded by wild grasses and trees in the countryside near Kujukuri Beach in Chiba Prefecture.
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Anonymous –
Book is small like postcard size but with a lot of pages packed with tons of very detailed patterns and a bilangual working method section. loving it already.
Robin Leigh –