The Ehrman Needlepoint Book by Hugh Ehrman

The Ehrman Needlepoint Book by Hugh Ehrman

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The Ehrman Needlepoint Book by Hugh Ehrman

Ehrman tapestry kits are famous worldwide for their quality and this collection is a masterpiece - whether your tastes are traditional or bodly contemporary. The chosen themes reflect the original styles of the designers, whose skilled use of colour creates vivid and stylish designs. The book features the work of fourteen well-known designers. Kaffe Fassett's stunning designs combine colour and pattern in highly distinctive ways. Candace Bahouth's work has a strong medieval flavour while Elian McCready's flower tapestries are so real, you can almost smell their perfume. Annabel Nellist's use of Indian motifs captures the hot, dusty colours of the subcontinent, in contrast to the subtle combination of shades in David Merry's enchanting floral designs. Included are insights into the designers' working methods, clear, detailed stitching instructions, full colour charts and glorious photographs.
The name Ehrman is famous for top quality tapestry kits, which are in demand all over the world. The business began in 1978 when Hugh Ehrman and his brother opened a London gallery selling the very best of contemporary British craft work, including tapestry kits from a variety of designers; which became their main focus. A collection of Ehrman tapestry designs, Designer Needlepoint, was published in 1987, followed by Noah's Ark and Fruits and Flowers in Needlepoint. Ehrman designs are featured regularly in magazines and newspapers, including House and Garden, Good Housekeeping and Country Living.
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ISBN 13 9780715312056
ISBN 10 0715312057
Title The Ehrman Needlepoint Book
Author Hugh Ehrman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher David & Charles
Year published 2001-08-30
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.