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Ornamental Delights - Crocheting Heirlooms for Festive Charm - cover

Ornamental Delights - Crocheting Heirlooms for Festive Charm

Pasquale De Marco

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Journey into the enchanting world of Victorian crochet ornaments, where tradition, elegance, and creativity converge. Discover the art of creating timeless heirlooms that capture the spirit of Christmas and add a touch of charm to your festive décor.

This comprehensive guidebook delves into the rich history of Victorian crochet ornaments, tracing their origins and exploring the cultural and social significance they held during the Victorian era. Learn about the symbolism embedded in each intricate design, and uncover the stories behind these cherished handmade treasures.

Step-by-step instructions and detailed illustrations guide you through the process of creating a variety of Victorian crochet ornaments, from classic snowflakes and stars to delicate angels and bells. Master the fundamental stitches and techniques of crochet, and explore advanced skills to create intricate and stunning ornaments.

Find inspiration in a gallery of exquisite Victorian crochet ornaments, showcasing the diverse range of designs and color combinations that characterized this era. Discover the art of embellishing your ornaments with beads, ribbons, and lace, adding a personal touch to each creation.

Preserve and display your handmade treasures with care, ensuring they continue to bring joy for generations to come. Learn the secrets of blocking and starching ornaments to maintain their shape and beauty, and discover creative ways to display them in your home.

Share the joy of Victorian crochet ornaments with friends and family, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime. This book includes patterns for ornaments suitable for all skill levels, making it the perfect gift for both experienced crocheters and those new to the craft. Embark on a creative journey into the past and bring the charm of Victorian crochet ornaments into your present.


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Disponible depuis: 02/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 160 pages.

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