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Teeny Tiny Menagerie - 380 Whimsical & Wonderful Animal Embroidery Motifs - cover

Teeny Tiny Menagerie - 380 Whimsical & Wonderful Animal Embroidery Motifs

Noriko Komurata

Publisher: Stash Books

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Summary

Stitch 380 adorable animals and a few surprises with detailed, easy-to-follow instructions. 
 
Let your imagination run wild with this collection of nearly 400 enchanting animal embroidery motifs. Using traditional embroidery, cross-stitch, and applique techniques, you can create a menagerie of motifs, borders, and alphabets unlike any you’ve seen before. Each stitched motif is accompanied by detailed instructions for fuss-free execution. The collection includes an embroidery how-to tutorial and an adorable photo gallery to inspire you to use these designs in innovative ways. 
 
• At last, this cute collection of Japanese embroidered animal motifs is finally available in the United States! 
 
• From animals and insects to borders and alphabet letters, you can pick, choose, and even combine elements to make a one-of-a-kind embroidered motif 
 
• These original creatures are the perfect way to add a personal touch to any item
Available since: 04/01/2014.
Print length: 120 pages.

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