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Because of postage increases, my newest book "Forever Flowers" (also available with a fabric print) will be shipped priority mail ($6.65 US postage). Canadian and overseas rates are higher. 5.5" x 8.5", coil binding, 298 pages - great reference book with diagrams and detailed instructions.

While you're here, we invite you to visit the Gallery - lots of eye candy with discontinued designs that may pop back into the "Buy Me! Buy Me!" pages at any time.And before you leave, be sure to visit my Millefiori blog at http://RosalieWakefield-Millefiori.blogspot.com. Detail photos and further instructions and tips for stitching the "Forever Flowers" designs will be posted.
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In addition to her many designs, Rosalie has written several books about Brazilian dimensional embroidery. Her books feature many new stitch techniques which are based on traditional embroidery stitches. Like most stitchers, it was my mother who first taught me to embroider when I was a little girl in Nebraska, beginning with dishtowels and pillowcases and later with embroidered pictures.
When we first discover Brazilian embroidery, we want to do it ALL - all the flowers, all the floss, all colors and all the stitches. Amaranthine (pronounced: ama RAN theen): the name means undying, immortal, eternally beautiful. Some of these "Forever Flowers" from my new book include 8 new flowers that will never fade and several different leaf treatments.
Developed from over 200 Millefiori embroidery designs and more than seven of Rosalie Wakefield's books on Brazilian embroidery, including Take A Stitch, a new spin is now added to familiar stitches as hundreds of innovative ideas fill the pages in My Book of Stitches.

This collection of dimensional embroidery ideas is meant to inspire other stitchers toward designing and creativity and may be used on any project - crazy quilts, wearable items or needlework for the home.More than 120 flowers, veggies and wildlife inhabit An Artist's Garden, a Brazilian dimensional embroidery book by Rosalie Wakefield.
Patience is a virtue, never truer than when one is waiting for the mail. Practice your patience by stitching this rustic mailbox, add a little snail, and complete a garden of heirloom flowers - the hollyhock, clematis, ruffled petunia and Rosalie's original MilleFlower. With the new picotee butterfly, you'll find three different ideas that can be used anywhere.
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