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Redwork from the Workbasket (edition 2010)

by Rebecca Kemp Brent

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100 Vintage Designs to Embroider by Hand or Machine! Redwork embroidery, long admired for its simple, homey designs, is more popular than ever. And what better source for great redwork designs than The WORKBASKET(R), a classic magazine with a 60-year tradition of providing readers with great, do-able crafting projects. Now Redwork from The WORKBASKET makes it easy to re-create the warm, nostalgic feel of vintage redwork designs on your linens, aprons, even quilts, whether you embroider by hand or machine. With Redwork from The WORKBASKET you get: A CD-ROM containing 100 vintage designs digitized for machine embroidery in seven common machine formats All designs in JPEG and PDF formats so hand embroiderers can create their own transfers 12 projects, from an apron and wall art to a bed quilt, presented in easy-to-follow steps How-to basics for both machine and hand embroidery, a design index plus features on the history of redwork and The WORKBASKET(R) See for yourself?100 embroidery designs mean 100 reasons to love Redwork from The WORKBASKET! Please note that the digital version of this book does not include the accompanying CD-ROM.|100 Vintage Designs to Embroider by Hand or Machine! Redwork embroidery, long admired for its simple, homey designs, is more popular than ever. And what better source for great redwork designs than The WORKBASKET(R), a classic magazine with a 60-year tradition of providing readers with great, do-able crafting projects. Now Redwork from The WORKBASKET makes it easy to re-create the warm, nostalgic feel of vintage redwork designs on your linens, aprons, even quilts, whether you embroider by hand or machine. With Redwork from The WORKBASKET you get: A CD-ROM containing 100 vintage designs digitized for machine embroidery in seven common machine formats All designs in JPEG and PDF formats so hand embroiderers can create their own transfers 12 projects, from an apron and wall art to a bed quilt, presented in easy-to-follow steps How-to basics for both machine and hand embroidery, a design index plus features on the history of redwork and The WORKBASKET(R) See for yourself?100 embroidery designs mean 100 reasons to love Redwork from The WORKBASKET! Please note that the digital version of this book does not include the accompanying CD-ROM.|Brings vintage embroidery transfers into the 21st century with 100 authentic Workbasket designs presented in multiple digitized formats for machine embroidery. This title shows readers how to make the most of these designs with 12 projects that include dishtowels, an apron, a foldable tote bag, framed sentiments, a bed quilt and more.… (more)
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Title:Redwork from the Workbasket
Authors:Rebecca Kemp Brent
Info:Cincinnati, Ohio : Krause Publications, c2010.
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Redwork from The WORKBASKET: 100 Designs for Machine and Hand Embroidery by Rebecca Kemp Brent

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Even for an embroidery pattern book it was a very quick read. Unfortunately the vast majority of patterns given are very out of date design/ style wise even considering the publish date of the book. They're very close to the transfers sold in the little paper pouches that aim at older crafters. There are a few workable designs with some adjustments but aren't worth the price. These projects themselves are also pretty lackluster. Typical dishtowels and panels behind glass. Not something I'd take time crafting and only a couple flower motifs are worth there effort. ( )
  NafizaBMC | Jun 11, 2023 |
Even for an embroidery pattern book it was a very quick read. Unfortunately the vast majority of patterns given are very out of date design/ style wise even considering the publish date of the book. They're very close to the transfers sold in the little paper pouches that aim at older crafters. There are a few workable designs with some adjustments but aren't worth the price. These projects themselves are also pretty lackluster. Typical dishtowels and panels behind glass. Not something I'd take time crafting and only a couple flower motifs are worth there effort. ( )
  HijabiHomegirl | Jun 11, 2023 |
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100 Vintage Designs to Embroider by Hand or Machine! Redwork embroidery, long admired for its simple, homey designs, is more popular than ever. And what better source for great redwork designs than The WORKBASKET(R), a classic magazine with a 60-year tradition of providing readers with great, do-able crafting projects. Now Redwork from The WORKBASKET makes it easy to re-create the warm, nostalgic feel of vintage redwork designs on your linens, aprons, even quilts, whether you embroider by hand or machine. With Redwork from The WORKBASKET you get: A CD-ROM containing 100 vintage designs digitized for machine embroidery in seven common machine formats All designs in JPEG and PDF formats so hand embroiderers can create their own transfers 12 projects, from an apron and wall art to a bed quilt, presented in easy-to-follow steps How-to basics for both machine and hand embroidery, a design index plus features on the history of redwork and The WORKBASKET(R) See for yourself?100 embroidery designs mean 100 reasons to love Redwork from The WORKBASKET! Please note that the digital version of this book does not include the accompanying CD-ROM.|100 Vintage Designs to Embroider by Hand or Machine! Redwork embroidery, long admired for its simple, homey designs, is more popular than ever. And what better source for great redwork designs than The WORKBASKET(R), a classic magazine with a 60-year tradition of providing readers with great, do-able crafting projects. Now Redwork from The WORKBASKET makes it easy to re-create the warm, nostalgic feel of vintage redwork designs on your linens, aprons, even quilts, whether you embroider by hand or machine. With Redwork from The WORKBASKET you get: A CD-ROM containing 100 vintage designs digitized for machine embroidery in seven common machine formats All designs in JPEG and PDF formats so hand embroiderers can create their own transfers 12 projects, from an apron and wall art to a bed quilt, presented in easy-to-follow steps How-to basics for both machine and hand embroidery, a design index plus features on the history of redwork and The WORKBASKET(R) See for yourself?100 embroidery designs mean 100 reasons to love Redwork from The WORKBASKET! Please note that the digital version of this book does not include the accompanying CD-ROM.|Brings vintage embroidery transfers into the 21st century with 100 authentic Workbasket designs presented in multiple digitized formats for machine embroidery. This title shows readers how to make the most of these designs with 12 projects that include dishtowels, an apron, a foldable tote bag, framed sentiments, a bed quilt and more.

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