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Embroidery Stitches Step-by-Step
  • Publisher: Dorling Kindersley
  • Edition: BB Hardback
  • Publication: 06 October 2022
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9780241593257
  • Stock: 7 in stock
  • Size: 195x233 mm
  • Illustrations: 0
  • Pages: 160
  • RRP: £14.99

Embroidery Stitches Step-by-Step

£14.99

The ideal guide to stitching, whatever your level of expertise by Lucinda Ganderton (Author)

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Book Description

An inspirational and practical guide to more than 200 embroidery and needlepoint stitches.


Whether you are an embroidery beginner wanting to learn the basics or an accomplished crafter seeking to perfect your technique, this all-encompassing embroidery stitch book has something for everyone to love. Embroidery Stitches Step-by-Step covers every aspect of the craft: materials and mounting techniques, fabrics and frames, along with more than 200 stitches illustrated and explained with easy-to-follow instructions. With an at-a-glance gallery to help you find the perfect stitch for your next project, this tried-and-trusted modern classic is a must-have for stitchers of all ages and abilities.

About the Author

About Lucinda Ganderton
Lucinda Ganderton is a craft author, designer and broadcaster. Previous books include Stitch Dictionary, Bridal Crafts, The Country Living Book of Soft Furnishings, Romantic Keepsakes and The Complete Guide to Needlecraft.


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