Embroidered Kitchen Garden: Vegetable, Herb & Flower Motifs to Stitch & Savor

Vegetable, Herb & Flower Motifs to Stitch & Savor

by Kazuko Aoki

Zakka Workshop
https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AKazuko+Aoki&s=relevancerank&text=Kazuko+Aoki&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1

Embroidery artist and avid gardener Kazuko Aoki shares her newest collection of exquisite designs inspired by her very own kitchen garden. This bountiful assortment of embroidery motifs includes everyone’s favorite garden treats. From humble tomatoes and radishes to show-stopping figs and Brussels sprouts, this collection features over 30 edible plant designs.

Stitch up a sampler to decorate your kitchen, create a one-of-a-kind farmers market tote, or just pore over the pages for endless inspiration. Each design features artfully illustrative details yet are made with just a handful of simple embroidery stitches.

Embroidery enthusiasts will delight in this cornucopia of lush and sweet designs to stitch and savor. Instructions and templates for all designs are included, along with personal embroidery tips and expert advice from the author.

Net Galley Book Review :

What a great book and filled with great project to make from this authors garden. The are featured in glossy pictures with details patterns to get you started. Perfect to decorate your kitchen or make and give as a gift to garden friend. I can see these designs on bags and garden journals or even small size for book marks. Enjoy your garden in a new way… No dirt involved. Lisa

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