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Celebrate Wool Appliqué - cover

Celebrate Wool Appliqué

Deborah Gale Tirico

Verlag: C&T Publishing

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Beschreibung

Thirty timeless and bold folk-art designs from the author of Gorgeous Wool Appliqué.  
 
Covered boxes, book covers, coasters, pillows, and more—make a set of coordinating projects, or choose your favorite gifts and home decor from among the seven design suites.  
 
Learn how to get a sculpted look with needle-slanting, trapunto, and layering. Place each wool appliqué element perfectly with links to full size patterns, plus placement and embroidery guides. With no turned edges, you’ll be able to relax into each leisurely stitch.
Verfügbar seit: 01.03.2019.
Drucklänge: 226 Seiten.

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