English [en], .pdf, 🚀/ia, 13.8MB, 📗 Book (unknown), ia/embroider0000unse.pdf
Embroidery : [contemporary and traditional crafts 🔍
Murdoch Books Pty Limited, Handmade style, Handmade style, London, England, 2008
Penny Black; India Flint; Vicki Porter 🔍
description
"Embroidery is one of the most popular and diverse crafts. This book presents 23 contemporary and traditional projects, including homewares, garments, novelties and gifts, covering a range of embroidery styles. Both novice and experienced stitchers are catered for, with easy and more challenging projects as well as an introductory section on the basic techniques of embroidery."--Provided by publisher
Alternative title
Embroidery (Handmade Style)
Alternative author
Georgina Bitcon
Alternative publisher
London: Murdoch
Alternative edition
Millers Point, N.S.W, 2008
Alternative edition
Australia, Australia
metadata comments
some text cut due to tight binding
Alternative description
pages cm
"Embroidery is one of the most popular and diverse crafts. This book presents 23 contemporary and traditional projects, including homewares, garments, novelties and gifts, in a range of embroidery styles. There are both easy and more challenging items, and a section on the basic techniques of embroidery."--Back cover
"Embroidery is one of the most popular and diverse crafts. This book presents 23 contemporary and traditional projects, including homewares, garments, novelties and gifts, in a range of embroidery styles. There are both easy and more challenging items, and a section on the basic techniques of embroidery."--Back cover
Alternative description
Presents 23 contemporary and traditional projects, including homewares, garments, novelties and gifts, covering a range of embroidery styles. This book features an introductory section on the basic techniques of embroidery. It is intended for novice and experienced stitchers.
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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