February 27, 2015
The New Face of the A-Z Series of Embroidery Books
A little news first, after hearing from some readers: I updated information on yesterday’s article regarding Alba Maxima linen for hand embroidery, adding some more resources and a good substitute if you can’t find the bright white Alba Maxima. You can always try “Old White” linen, which is the same linen, only not as bright white. It’s just as nice!
And now, let’s talk about some new old embroidery books!
The A-Z Series of Needlework Books
When Country Bumpkin first began publishing the A-Z Series of needlework books, I was in Hog Heaven!
The A-Z Series is a fantastic series of instructional books for different needlework techniques, featuring step-by-step photo instructions in beautiful books that are perfect for reference.
Last year, the rights to publish the A-Z Series were acquired by Search Press.
This is Extremely Good News for needleworkers all around the world, for a number of reasons.
Search Press is well-known for their excellent instructional books in all kinds arts and crafts – from embroidery to painting and drawing, paper crafts, knitting, cake decorating – you name it! They’re a strong, quality publishing company, and their acquisition of the rights bodes well for the future availability of the series, as well as for the continuation of it.
Some minor things have changed with the new reprints of the books. So let’s look at the alterations, talk about what’s coming up, and compare two series of instructional needlework books.
