The Craft of Temari Mary Wood
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The Craft of Temari

Author: Mary Wood
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Book Title
The Craft of Temari
Author
Mary Wood
Book Condition
VERY GOOD
ISBN
9780855326531
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Search Press
Year Published
1991
Described as 'embroidering the surface of a ball', the ancient Japanese craft of temair uses basic stitching and wrapping techniques to create and array of beautiful and original designs. This colourful book, which will appeal to beginners and more experienced embroiderers alike, describes how to make the foundation mari on which to work the designs, basic techniques, use of colour, and equipment and materials required. Instructions are given for over twenty different designs, and, as each of these can be varied in any number of ways, the creative possibilities are almost limitless.

Described as 'embroidering the surface of a ball', the ancient Japanese craft of temair uses basic stitching and wrapping techniques to create and array of beautiful and original designs. This colourful book, which will appeal to beginners and more experienced embroiderers alike, describes how to make the foundation mari on which to work the designs, basic techniques, use of colour, and equipment and materials required. Instructions are given for over twenty different designs, and, as each of these can be varied in any number of ways, the creative possibilities are almost limitless.

Described as 'embroidering the surface of a ball', the ancient Japanese craft of temair uses basic stitching and wrapping techniques to create and array of beautiful and original designs. This colourful book, which will appeal to beginners and more experienced embroiderers alike, describes how to make the foundation mari on which to work the designs, basic techniques, use of colour, and equipment and materials required. Instructions are given for over twenty different designs, and, as each of these can be varied in any number of ways, the creative possibilities are almost limitless.