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Bead Embroidery: Chinese Style
Bead Embroidery: Chinese Style

Bead Embroidery: Chinese Style

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CRAFTS & HOBBIES

184 Pages, 7.25 x 10.25

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $22.95 (US $22.95) (CA $30.95)

Publication Date: January 2024

ISBN 9781632880116

Rights: WOR

Shanghai Press (Jan 2024)

Price: $22.95
 
 

Overview

A delicate craft that has been handed down for thousands of years, bead embroidery was popular among the aristocrats in China’s imperial courts and is an important part of modern haute couture, wedding dresses, and other accessories.A step-by-step guide to 25 unique embroidery designs, Bead Embroidery: Chinese Style incorporates traditional Chinese design elements, including landscape paintings, bird and flower motifs, and famous poems. Projects are both beautiful and useful, and are simple enough for embroidery beginners.Readers will learn about:• The different bead embroidery tools, techniques, and materials.• Over a dozen embroidery stitches for single-bead, multi-bead, free stitches, layered stitches, and more.• Small-scale embroidery projects, including jewelry, coasters, pouches, and silk scarves.• More advanced projects, including makeup bags, lamp covers, and wall art.Author Han Yu is one of the world’s leading experts on bead embroidery. She studied at the prestigious Ecole Lesage, part of Chanel’s Metiers d’art, in Paris, and regularly produces pieces for Shanghai and Paris Fashion Weeks, and for celebrities.

Author Biography

Han Yu studied bead embroidery at the embroidery school of Ecole Lesage, part of Chanel’s Métiers d’art, and the Royal School of Needlework in the U.K. Upon graduation, she founded a bead embroidery studio named Gracey Han, where she designs and produces haute couture garments and accessories for Shanghai Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, and for celebrities. She has been striving to disseminate the art of bead embroidery by giving lectures to university students and teaching at embroidery workshops across China.