Flowers, Fields and Forests

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781846017056
  • Dimensions: 3 x 6mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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30 stunning nature-inspired embroidery projects including flowers, plants, sea life, feathers, insects and the elements.

With motifs such as dandelion, swallow, mussel and oak leaf, Natasja Hjerrild Rosenquist from Lille Klode and designer Ragna Mouritzen teach you how to make beautiful nature-inspired embroidered motifs for clothing, napkins, linens or accessories.


With a guide to all the basic stitches as well step-by-step instructions for each embroidery design, the book is also filled with stunning natural photography if you are looking for inspiration for motifs, colours and new stitches.

This is the perfect way to relax and unwind, to discover a new skill if you are an embroidery beginner, or a stunning source of inspiration for more experienced crafters.

Natasja Hjerrild Rosenquist (Author)
On a daily basis, Natasja runs the company
and the Instagram profile Lille Klode, where she wants to inspire how to give your clothes a longer life with embroidery. Natasja also holds embroidery workshops, where she teaches visible mending and beginner embroidery.

@lilleklode

Ragna Mouritzen (Author)
Ragna Mouritzen is an artist and has a bachelor's degree in Fine Art Drawing from Camberwell College of Arts in London, followed by a master's degree in Ceramic Design from KADK. Since leaving, she has worked both in her own practice and in collaborative projects and has exhibited both at home and abroad. In her daily life, alongside her own practice, she works with product development for Royal Copenhagen.

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