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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Hand-stitched pieces; Silk pearl necklace; variation: Red wool necklace; Elastic knot necklace; Musical notes necklace; Embroidered necklace; variation: Embroidered bracelet; variation: Embroidered key ring; Pompom bracelet; Cashmere flowers; variation: Double scarf; variation: Single scarf; variation: Cashmere flower bracelet; variation: Mini cashmere flower necklace; Linen flower necklace; variation: Linen flower hair clip; Vibrant beaded collar; variation: Muted beaded collar; Crocheted pieces; Raffia bead necklace.;Beautiful Hand-Stitched Jewellery is packed with alluring and stylish ideas from Japanese textile artist, Emi Iwakiri, for making your own designer necklaces and chokers, bracelets and bangles, brooches and pins. Using traditional Japanese crochet techniques, these adorable designs use fabrics, ribbons, beads, bows and even the scraps in your sewing box. There are stunning ideas and designs here to suit every occasion, from a classic cream silk and pearl necklace #x96; the perfect accessory to the little black dress #x96; to a vintage-style floral belt made from old cashmere sweaters. Follow the step-by-step instructions to create the perfect finishing touch to a favourite outfit or charming gifts to give to friends. With designs tried and tested in Tokyos fashionable Shibuya district, these unique pieces incorporating hand-stitched flowers, sparkling beads and embellished buttons are guaranteed to be a hit for any dedicated follower of fashion. Whether you want to create original jewellery for yourself or to give as presents to friends and family, you are sure to love Emis stylish Japanese designs. And when you have mastered her simple basic techniques, you will be able to create your own bespoke pieces.

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Emi Iwakiri beautiful hand-stitched jewellery crocheted embroidered - photo 1
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35 unique projects inspired by Tokyo styleBeautiful Hand-stitched Jewellery 35 unique crocheted and hand-stitched projects inspired by Tokyo style - image 4 Published in 2009 by CICO Books
an imprint of Ryland Peters & Small Ltd
2021 Jockeys Fields
London WC1R 4BW www.cicobooks.co.uk 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Text and patterns copyright Emi Iwakiri 2009
Design and photography copyright CICO Books 2009 The authors moral rights have been asserted. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. The crochet patterns in this book are copyright and must not be knitted for resale. A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. eISBN: 978-1-782492-69-6
ISBN: 978-1-906525-36-1 Printed in China Editor Katie Hardwicke
Designer Luis Peral-Aranda
Photographer Becky Maynes
Stylists Nic Jottkandt and Sue Rowlands
Illustrator Stephen Dew I really love handicrafts, as I can express my love to people through my work.

I feel as though my heart itself is delivered with my work to people. I worked as a stylist for commercial photographers and as a designer of fashion clothing for a long time. I loved and enjoyed my job, but it was a very busy and tiring world. I hoped to make something in which I could express myself and to see the faces of people who wore and enjoyed my work. So, one day, I decided to leave and establish my own studio and havent regretted my decision for one moment! I now enjoy my life as a crafter and a designer. I plan to move my studio to one of the southern islands of Japan it is a beautiful island with a coral reef and a lot of greenery and flowers.

I can always get inspiration for my work from nature. Crochet and fabric accessories are wonderful things to fill your wardrobe. They are versatile and help you to express your own sense of fashion. I hope you enjoy making these accessories and jewellery pieces with love, whether they are for your family, friends or yourself. I believe that you feel the link with people and nature with a piece of thread. Emi IwakiriI feel you are delighted,
I see you are smiling,
I listen you are humming,
To get my work of a piece of thread.
Rain makes plants fine,
Wind brings great energy,
Land nurtures them gently,
They can bloom toward the Sun.
Everything links with a piece of thread.
Even a tiny flower can make people happy,
You can do it with a piece of thread.
The projects in this chapter use straightforward sewing skills to create a - photo 5The projects in this chapter use straightforward sewing skills to create a - photo 6The projects in this chapter use straightforward sewing skills to create a - photo 7 The projects in this chapter use straightforward sewing skills to create a range of exciting and individual pieces.

With a few simple embroidery stitches and using beads and yarns as embellishments, you can create some very personal adornments that will bring colour, style and texture to your jewellery collection. silk pearl necklace Materials m (yd) silk fabric, cream or colour of your choice Embroidery needle Pearl cotton embroidery thread No. 8, to match the silk fabric Wadding Cut out a 5-cm 2-in square of silk and sew a circle 35cm 1in in diameter - photo 8 Cut out a 5-cm (2-in) square of silk and sew a circle 3.5cm (1in) in diameter in running stitch in the centre. Fold up the edges and stuff the centre with wadding. Pull the thread to close the opening tightly and oversew the opening, trimming the excess thread. To join the beads thread a needle with double thread Push the needle through - photo 9 To join the beads, thread a needle with double thread. To join the beads thread a needle with double thread Push the needle through - photo 9 To join the beads, thread a needle with double thread.

Push the needle through the centre of the first bead and tie a knot to secure it. Stitch through the fabric, make a loop in the thread, then pull the needle through to form a knot. Leave a 5mm in space between pearls ensuring that the space is never more - photo 10 Leave a 5mm (in) space between pearls, ensuring that the space is never more than 1cm (in), and continue to join the pearls, knotting closely to the pearl each time to keep them in place. Attach a ring clasp to the end (see ) and secure over a pearl to complete the necklace. Silk and pearls are every girls favourite This fantastic necklace combines the - photo 11Silk and pearls are every girls favourite This fantastic necklace combines the - photo 12 Silk and pearls are every girls favourite! This fantastic necklace combines the two, creating pearl beads from silk, simply strung together to give you a versatile necklace that would look stunning with an elegant dress, or hip and understated with designer jeans. variation red wool necklace Materials Old fine wool sweater Pearl cotton - photo 13 variation:
red wool necklace Materials Old fine wool sweater Pearl cotton embroidery thread No. 8, to match the sweater Embroidery needle Cut the sweater into 1-cm -in wide strips across the width parallel to the - photo 14 Cut the sweater into 1-cm (-in) wide strips, across the width, parallel to the stitches. 8, to match the sweater Embroidery needle Cut the sweater into 1-cm -in wide strips across the width parallel to the - photo 14 Cut the sweater into 1-cm (-in) wide strips, across the width, parallel to the stitches.

Roll the strip into a ball, approximately 1.5cm (in) in diameter. Trim the excess strip. Sew the edges together securing the top and bottom ends to make a ball see - photo 15 Sew the edges together, securing the top and bottom ends to make a ball (see Step 1, ). This is a great way to recycle loved but worn sweaters this simple project uses - photo 16

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