The comments are now closed and I'll announce a winner shortly :o)
At 400 pages, it contains a wealth of information covering a wide range of needlework techniques and is sure to be a book that one would return to time and time again for expert advice on knitting, crochet, embroidery, needlepoint and patchwork. There are over 450 illustrated step-by-step guides to help you along the way. A quality book, with colour photography throughout, I was very impressed with the clarity of the pictures and of the instructions.
My expertise tends to be in patchwork and that area covered by the book included clear pictures and instructions for both hand and machine work. There were instructions that covered piecing, appliqué and the final quilting. It also included a number of patchwork ideas that would achievable to even to the most novice of quilters.
The only danger of having a book this good on the shelf, is that I'm likely to take up a new hobby! If I didn't have a clue about crochet and knitting before I now have all the help I could need in one book. I must admit the pattern for crochet granny squares looks interesting and it also included variations like stitching a hexagon granny square...well you know what I mean! LOL
Of course, my DD1 who is the newest knitter in the family has already deemed the book should live on her shelf!
Here is a sampling of pictures...but if you want to see more then visit the DK Publishing website.
The knitting section covers everything from demystifying knitting needles, to how to read a pattern and understand all the terminology. It tells you what to do if you drop a stitch and how to rescue your project.
The areas of needlepoint and embroidery were the parts that intrigued me most. With stitchery the new "embroidery" one is always looking for a good reference book to remind you how to stitch more interesting patterns past the back-stitch and the French knot. This book has it all and more.
It is definitely an excellent reference book, particularty if you are into all things related to needlework.
Now for the fun part...
Calling all United Kingdom residents:
DK Publishing are giving me the chance to give one of my UK readers their very own copy!
To win a copy of The Needlecraft Book
To increase your odds and get another entry, post about this giveaway on your blog and come back and leave a comment telling me you've done so.
Anyone from the United Kingdom can enter as long as I have a way of contacting you.
So leave your email address in your comment if you don't have a blogger account.
(I'm afraid due to its size the giveaway is for the UK only)
A winner will be chosen at random on Friday, October 1st, 2010 in the afternoon at 4 p.m. (BST)
Good Luck!




