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The New Cross Stitcher's Bible (Spiral) (Hardcover)
The New Cross Stitcher's Bible (Spiral) (Hardcover)

Genre: Crafts & Hobbies. Subgenre: Needlework / Cross-Stitch, Reference, Needlework / Embroidery. Date Published: November 28, 2007. Release Date: November 28, 2007. Publisher: David & Charles. Pages: 223. Edition: Spiral. Format: Hardcover.

$15-$37

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The New Cross Stitcher's Bible book

New and revised edition features over 100 new charted designs and project ideas, in addition to the many designs from the original book in 2000. Jane covers beginning cross stitch, information on different fabrics and threads, and shows combinations with Hardanger, pattern darning, silk ribbon, Assisi, pulled thread and so much more. This handbook is a must for all serious needleworkers.

New Cross Stitcher's Bible (Cross Stitch (David & Charles))
New Cross Stitcher's Bible (Cross Stitch (David & Charles))

Features more pages, all new project designs an extended stitch library and a stay-open binding. This essential guide to cross stitch and other counted thread embroidery techniques includes an extensive illustrated stitch library. Inspiring new projects present exciting stitching challenges, ranging in size from cards to cushions. Versatile motifs and sampler picture designs are all clearly charted and can easily be adapted for other projects. This is the must-have, easy-to-follow companion for...

$16-$18

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The New Cross Stitcher's Bible: The Definitive Manual of Essential Cross Stitch and Counted Thread Techniques [Spiral]

Thoroughly revised and updated, a new edition of the best-selling cross stitch reference covers a host of counted thread and cross-stitch embroidery techniques, as well as an extensive illustrated stitch library, and includes a variety of new projects, versatile motifs and sampler picture designs, descriptions of materials and equipment, and more. 10,000 first printing.