Drawn Fabric Embroidery (Batsford Classic Embroidery)
Drawn Fabric Embroidery (Batsford Classic Embroidery)
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Book Description
The time-honored technique of drawn fabric embroidery has never lost its appeal. Now embroiderers interested in mastering this skill have this classic text to help them create traditional items or experiment further. It includes information on design, stitches, planning the embroidery, and more unusual techniques. Page by page, stitchers will find advice on using drawn fabric on clothing, making small items, working panels, and finishing articles.
Drawn Fabric Embroidery (Batsford Classic Embroidery),Edna Wark,Batsford,0713488034,Crafts & Hobbies,Crafts / Hobbies,Drawn-work,Hobbies/Crafts,Needlework - Embroidery,Crafts & Hobbies / Embroidery,STUDY NOTES - SparkNotes
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