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The Big Book of Table Toppers - cover

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The Big Book of Table Toppers

Karen M. Burns

Publisher: That Patchwork Place

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Summary

Long and skinny or short and wide, modern and minimal or traditional and scrappy, the 56 toppers in this book fit any table. This collection features patterns by today's favorite designers.Styled photography offers a colorful preview of how the quick-to-stitch projects look on tabletops and shows creative ways to include the designs in your home decorSeasonal and holiday-themed projects are ideal for gift giving and year-round stitchingDouble the variety with two comprehensive sections: traditional, long table runners and diversely shaped table toppers
Available since: 01/04/2017.

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