After attending at art school and working as a handbag designer,
Yumiko Hugichi launched her career as an embroidery artist
in 2008. She is the author of multiple embroidery books and is very
active on social media.
Julu 2016 Combine cotton and wool thread to create embroidery
motifs and projects that are beautiful contemporary and great for
beginners! through her unique combination of wool and cotton
thread, designer Yumiko Higuchi reinvents tradtional embroidery for
modern makers. Simply stitched includes 20 beautiful embroidery
motifs, plus project and instructions. Use these stunning designs
to create accessories clothing and home decor.
*Sewing World*
July 2016 What a beautiful book this is. It totally inspires you to
get hand stitchin. With 20 contemporary designs, all beautifully
photographed, you'll want to make them all! We particularly like
the Spring flower bag, Forest tea cosy and the Garden Pillow. The
stitched motifs and finished projects are shown at the front of the
book in full colour, with the instructions, stitch guides, and
templates at the back. This book would be an amazing present, but
each of the projects would make a beautiful gift. Suitable for all
levels of embroiderer.
*Love to Make*
Beautiful, amazing, gorgeous! There are so many words that I could
use to describe this book. I love the fact that it has gone back to
designs from the past and brought them back in a way that makes it
up to date. The book starts with the most amazing pictures of each
of the motifs and how they can be used. Once you have ooed and awed
at the pictures you are taken through the steps of making the
beautiful items. First it talks you through materials and tools,
then moving onto techniques and how to start and finish stitches.
Then you move onto the instructions. The instructions take you
through everything you will need to know to make each of the
projects. These include diagrams and pictures. The also include the
motifs and what stitches you will
need to use. I think the pictures and designs speak for themselves.
They are exquisite! This book would be amazing as a present but
each of the projects would make something special for someone.
*Crochet Addict UK*
Yumiko was inspired to try combining wool thread with the more
usual cotton embroidery floss and, delighted with the results, now
presents this beautiful book. A generous selection of motifs
together with suggested projects are gloriously illustrated in
colour. Comprehensive instructions, including lists of all
materials required to replicate the projects, are given together
with full-size trace-off designs. An inspiring book for both
the new embroiderer and for those with some experience.
*East Kent Embroiderers Guild*
Traditional embroidery is reinvented for modern makers. Combine
cotton and wool thread to create embroidery for beginners. The book
inclujdes 20 motifs and instructions for accessories, home decore
and clothing for all skill levels.
*Machine Knitting Monthly*
This book has embroidery motifs and projects with wool and cotton
thread and is stitched on linen. It will be enjoyed by a complete
beginner or experienced stitcher that likes a modern contemporary
twist. Yumiko only uses 6 embroidery stitches: satin stitch, chain
stitch, straight stitch, outline stitch, lazy daisy stitch and
French knots. Yumiko uses DMC cotton embroidery floss and stitches
on linen fabric. She was inspired when working on large scale and
found that wool thread needed fewer stitches but gave great volume
to her work. She then introduced the cotton floss and now combines
the two in her work. She gives full details on how to make and
embroider a belt, clutch bag, needle case, pouches and much more.
Her motifs can be added to existing items for example hats,
sweaters, and tote bags.
*The SEW Region Magazine - Book Threads*
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