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Showing books tagged "Needlepoint"
This well-preserved hardcover is near fine, no marks, pages are tight and appear unread, the book is tight, square, and unmarked. The dust cover is unmarked, green cloth boards, and bright gilt lettering on the spine of the book. English Garden Embroidery: 80 Original Needlepoint Designs of Flowers, Fruit, and Animals showcases 80 original needlepoint designs inspired by the charm of traditional English gardens. These designs feature intricate depictions of flowers, fruits, animals, and other natural elements commonly found in a lush countryside setting. It includes stunning paintings, illustrated patterns, color charts, and detailed photographs, offering crafters comprehensive guidance for their projects.
This rare, beautiful first edition is near fine, no marks, pages are tight and appear unread, the book is tight, square, and unmarked. The dust cover is unmarked, beige cloth boards, and blue lettering on the spine of the book. 100 Cross-Stitch Gifts from Nature is a craft book published in 1989 by Sedgewood Press, New York, and created by The Vanessa-Ann Collection. The book focuses on cross-stitch designs inspired by the natural world, organized around themes such as floral patterns, birds, wildlife, and seasonal changes. The projects range from simple designs for beginners to more intricate patterns for advanced stitchers. Each project includes clear instructions and color charts. The Vanessa-Ann Collection was popular in the late 1980s and 1990s, known for its detailed and aesthetically pleasing craft patterns.
This well-preserved, first edition hardcover is in pristine condition, with absolutely minimal shelf wear.
This beautiful first edition hardcover is untouched, with no marks. The pages are tight, and the book is tight, square, and unmarked. The dust cover is unmarked, red cloth boards with bright gilt lettering on the spine.
A lovely first printing of the true British edition. The book is pristine with no markings, the dust jacket is well-preserved with absolutely minimal shelf wear. Victorian Canvaswork by Kathryn Brennand is a book that focuses on the traditional art of canvaswork, a form of needlepoint or embroidery that was highly popular during the Victorian era. Canvaswork, also known as tapestry work or needlepoint, involves stitching through a grid-like canvas, often using wool or silk threads to create intricate and colorful designs. While Victorian Canvaswork is primarily a craft book, it also acts as a historical exploration of the Victorian aesthetic. The book offers background information about the Victorian era, discussing how social and cultural factors influenced the designs and use of canvaswork in everyday life. In this way, it appeals not only to crafters but also to those interested in Victorian history, textiles, and design. In essence, Victorian Canvaswork by Kathryn Brennand is more than just a how-to guide