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Christmas Cross Stitch - Over 500 Festive Motifs and Designs - cover

Christmas Cross Stitch - Over 500 Festive Motifs and Designs

Claire Crompton

Maison d'édition: David & Charles

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Synopsis

Stitch through the season with hundreds of holiday projects! 
 
This book includes a wealth of over five hundred fabulous, festive cross-stitch designs to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year. Be inspired to create a variety of wonderful cross-stitch projects, ranging from beautifully detailed Christmas keepsake pictures to last-minute hand-stitched cards and tags for when time is short. 
 
With clear color charts and photographs, easy-to-follow stitching instructions, and a huge variety of motif designs, you will soon be on your way to stitching unique cross-stitch projects this Christmas.
Disponible depuis: 30/06/2010.
Longueur d'impression: 144 pages.

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