My fingers are itching, people!
I'm a huge fan of this kind of embroidery, to be fair. I like the stuff that's more like sketching a picture than constructional (I'm not sure the term for it, but stuff like hardanger or even cross stitch, where you're making a fabric rather than drawing with thread.), and this book not only has great ideas for that, it's also totally inspirational for project types. Badges and patches and buttons -- things you don't necessarily think of first when you're itching to pick up a needle.
The badges, in particular, excited my creative brain. Yazici gives cool examples for simple designs that look complicated, but never get too fiddly, even in small sizes. I kind of want to make myself achievement badges now, just as something fun to stitch.
I love that the book has a very clear stitching guide at the end, which is great for newbies and a good refresher for old-timers. And the templates are clear, and come with a transfer guide, too.
It makes me want to go stitch things *right now*, which probably isn't good for the state of my house (housework? Pshaw...there's floss to use!), but is very good for inspiration and for directing that inspiration into making tiny projects that are quick wins. Love this book!
(p.s. Got it from netgalley, but all opinions are, obviously, my own.)