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embroidered mythical creatures book review

EmbroideredMythicalCreatures

Whenever Aimee Ray releases a new embroidery book, I get excited. Her whimsical style and creativity, which started with the Doodle Stitching series, knows no bounds and I love it all. Aimee's newest book, Embroidered Mythical Creatures, available for pre-order, is a collection of well, mythical creatures, but they're all in iron-transfer format for a fast way to get stitching!

Before I get too far into describing what you'll find in these pages, I do want to remind you to read to the end, where you'll find info about a giveaway both here and at other stops on the Embroidered Mythical Creatures blog tour.

For my review, I received a digital copy of the book, so I wasn't working with the actual transfers. Because of that, I'm just going to focus on the content of the book. Also, just for full disclosure, Aimee and I have worked together on a few projects in the past (I even got to contribute to a few of her books!), and I consider her a colleague. But I didn't receive any compensation for this post.

Now, let's dig in!

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Mythical creatures come in so many varieties, and I'm sure a bunch of them immediately came to mind for you. This book has so many different types of creatures, but they mostly fall into the fairy tales and fantasy categories. You won't find Big Foot in here.

Instead, leaf sprites, mermaids, dragons, forest creatures, and celestial beings abound. And they are a fantastic mix of beautiful and cute.

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The patterns also range in size so you can stitch a little fairy or a large panel like these majestic unicorns. I REALLY want to stitch this one up because I know it would look amazing on my wall.

If you've noticed that these are only showing black and white patterns, that's because that's what you'll find in this book. Because it's all iron-transfers, there aren't photos or even color guides for the designs. And to be honest, I personally love that. I'm a firm believer in not restricting creativity, and sometimes giving too many instructions does that. Of course, that said, if you struggle to make decisions about stitches or colors, you might want to keep that in mind for this.

Along with the 50+ pattern transfers, there's also a section at the front that walks you through embroidery basics so you won't feel completely on your own to figure out how to start stitching. And if you don't just want to use the iron-transfers, Aimee includes helpful tips for using the patterns with other transfer methods.

Now, are you ready to see some stitching?

Patterns from Embroidered Mythical Creatures by Aimee Ray

Naturally when I was choosing something to stitch, I went for some of the cutest designs in the book. The gnomes. My mom is a big fan of gnomes, so I stitched these for her. Even through they're fairly small, I stitched mine with six strands of embroidery floss for most of the outlines, and I went with my favorite stitch, back stitch, as much as possible.

Patterns from Embroidered Mythical Creatures by Aimee Ray

Just look at these cuties! I'm smitten.

Patterns from Embroidered Mythical Creatures by Aimee Ray

But I wasn't the only one stitching at my house! I also invited my 17-year-old sister Grace to join me because I had a feeling she would really like Aimee's designs too. And I was right! Grace looked through all of the patterns and chose this beautiful deer design. (I'm quite certain that she doesn't even know that Aimee Ray also uses the name Little Dear for her website and social media!)

Obviously, this is a larger design so Grace is stitch stitching, but she chose her own colors and is making stitching choices for herself. She seems to be going with just two strands of embroidery floss for this, so it's quite a bit different from my gnomes!

Patterns from Embroidered Mythical Creatures by Aimee Ray

By the way, one of my favorite things in Aimee's patterns is the doodle designs. These little swirls and dots are just so lovely!

Oh, and one of the reasons I asked Grace to stitch something from the book is that I think the patterns would be likely to appeal to teens. If you have a teen in your life who is interested in embroidery (or is looking for a new hobby), they should check this book out.

Patterns from Embroidered Mythical Creatures by Aimee Ray

I really like the range of styles in Embroidered Mythical Creatures because even though some feel more serious while others are more playful, they all feel like Aimee Ray. My gnomes and Grace's deer are different, but they could totally be friends.

Patterns from Embroidered Mythical Creatures by Aimee Ray

Speaking of friends, these little creatures are the next thing I want to stitch. I think they're people in costumes, but maybe not? It's probably okay to not know. But I do know that there's a little jackalope in this grouping and I heart jackalopes. This is also a great example of how many of the patterns in the book are shown as a larger design (this grouping could all be stitched together), but the elements aren't always touching (meaning you could stitch them separately). It kind of expands the number of patterns, which is fanstastic!

Bottom line: If you love stitching and any kind of fantasy or mythical creatures, this is soooo worth ordering! You really can embroider all your favorites and then some. Embroidered Mythical Creatures. Go get it!

Also, one quick note: this book had an earlier release date, but it's been delayed due to a print error. New copies will all be fixed!

46 comments:

  1. That unicorn one is so much fun. I can see how it would be easy to just use the bunnies and squirrels on their own.

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  2. Anonymous7:25 AM

    Hmm... I like mermaids the best.

    Maureen

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  3. Wow, I love these designs and couldn't say which I like the most. I call my little grand daughter my woodland sprite and Furi the woodland Fairie....Maybe this should be just the book to use for a new project for her ;)

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  4. I love fairies and owl <3 !!

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  5. I've always loved fairies and gnomes, thanks to my Nano who always fostered a belief in them when we were little.

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  6. I could see one of the little people/creatures embroidered on a baby romper or overalls as baby shower gift for a special baby.

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  7. There are so many cute options just from the tidbits you shared here, but I think the gnomes would be my first try. I do love a good narwhal, though, and seem to be drawn to unicorn things lately, too... Thanks for the chance to win!

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  8. My son's favorite (in huge part to his love of elephants and lions) is a Gajasimha!

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  9. The gnomes! or whatever those creatures are in costumes.

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  10. I thibk it has to be mermaids for me 🧜🏻‍♀️

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  11. I love the sweet gnomes and the little creatures shown in the last photo! So precious!!🍄

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  12. Oh the gnomes are so sweet! I do love Pegasus, but those leaf sprites might be the first to get stitched by me!

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  13. That deer is super cute! Makes me want to stitch a jackalope :)

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  14. I'd love to stitch up a dragon or a phoenix - thanks for a chance to win this beautiful book!

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  15. Such adorable designs! I would love to stitch up one of those mermaids from the cover - Love that hair!

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  16. I love unicorns - such magic they portray.

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  17. I'd love to stitch a jackalope, too!

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  18. Oh my goodness, the little gnomes! Does anyone remember the cartoon "David the Gnome?" Reminds me of that :) The little animal/forest creatures (in costumes?) are cute too, from above.

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  19. This book is truly magical! I also love gnomes...I crocheted a bunch and gave them as gifts last Christmas.

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  20. Those gnomes are ADORABLE.

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  21. I am a fan of jackalopes and gnomes too. And the cover piece is beautiful!

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  22. I love the unicorn design you showed here, but I am always a sucker for dragon and mermaid designs. It would be hard to choose!

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  23. I would love to stich up a narwhal!

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  24. I'm with Gracie. I would love to stitch that deer!

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  25. I can not wait to stitch the unicorns. OMG. And the narwal is sweet!

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  26. The Little Creatures look adorable and would be so much fun to stitch!

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  27. I love these cute designs! My favorite mythical creature is a golem!

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  28. Those gnomes are adorable! My favorite mythical creature would be a dragon. Looking forward to this book.

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  29. I love the gnomes

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  30. I am particularly partial to gnomes, since my family comes from Denmark! This is such a darling book!!! Katherine (hennies.pennies@yahoo.com)

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  31. Britty12:16 PM

    oh, thats hard to choose! I love all mythical creatures so much! I gotta say though I've always loved dragons and fairies though- so I hope there's some of that! The whole book looks amazing though! (Email: brittchry@gmail.com)

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  32. Jackalopes are my favorite, too! And I didn't realize Aimee has a jackalope pattern so w00t for that. celticred63 at comcast dot net

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  33. Those gnomes are SO cute!! My fave has always been unicorns.

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  34. Gorgeous book! I'm so into mythical creatures and faeries / gnomes and sprites - unicorns are very special :)

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  35. Robin Sepulveda4:44 PM

    Those mermaids are gorgeous

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  36. My favorite mythical creature is a unicorn.

    Fun story, I used to think swans were mythical. Imagine my surprise when I saw two or in the wild once! I was FLOORED!!!

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  37. I'm partial to unicorns and gnomes...!

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  38. I would definitely stitch the unicorns. My daughter is unicorn obsessed!

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  39. I’d have to pick a Selkirk. Rare, half human/half seal they can swim in the ocean and sing beautifully can also shapeshift into a human anytime they want. ☘️ Irish folklore also

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  40. These are so cute! I always need mermaids in my life!

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  41. I have not seen the Gnomes! I would like to stitch a family of them! Her designs are so fun! I would love to win her book! Comlisajohnson@gmail.com

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  42. I started my ascent into the Castelletto late in the morning, and felt rather alone as I sat outside the dark tunnel through the rock. Maybe doing a Via Ferrata alone isn't a great idea, I thought as I snacked on some cheese and bread. But I had rented gear and taken an bus up into the mountains to do this thing, and do it I would. Jasa Penulis Artikel

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  43. Those seem really cool. I'd like to stitch a Nordic troll or something like that. Toni (tterava1984@yahoo.ca)

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  44. I absolutely adore Aimee Ray! She never fails to inspire. My niece is obsessed (obsessed) with dragons and dinos. One of these days I would love to embroider a dragon for her.

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  45. What an a amazing book. I love to stitch forest and underwater scenes so a mermaid and that awesome deer would catch my eye.

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