cjowett Report post Posted April 13, 2011 Can anyone recommend a book that details different flowers to use in flower and scroll work? Tandy had one that seems to have gone out of print and they have de-listed it. Wild roses are great but I like variety. Jeremiah Watt has done some really interesting flowers. I like his water lilies. I think daffodills would work equally well but I have no idea how to attack these things. An iris would make a great replacement for roses. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bob Blea Report post Posted April 13, 2011 Hello, There is a book available at Tandy called Stohlman Step by Step, written by Peter Main, that covers some different types of flowers. I learned to do daffodils from this book, and it covers some other kinds of flowers, though they are still ones the Al Stohlman commonly did. It is a good book to have though. Hope this helps, Bob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King's X Report post Posted April 14, 2011 Leather Wranglers has a booked by Billy Wootres Artistically challenged book by Pete Gorrell Any F.O. Baird books The Sheridan style book Peter Main has the Carving Australian Style I'm thinking.......... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cjowett Report post Posted April 14, 2011 Thanks guys. This should be a good start. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cjowett Report post Posted April 16, 2011 Hello, There is a book available at Tandy called Stohlman Step by Step, written by Peter Main, that covers some different types of flowers. I learned to do daffodils from this book, and it covers some other kinds of flowers, though they are still ones the Al Stohlman commonly did. It is a good book to have though. Hope this helps, Bob I checked it out and Leather Art by F.O.Boyd at Tandy. The latter had too much of the basics for my needs. Main's book was a pretty good fit for where I am right now so I bought it. Some day maybe I'll be able to come up with my own designs looking at a flower but for now there's enough variety in what others have developed for me to use while I develop my carving skills. Thanks again. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites