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A Little Something - Cute-as-Can-Be Patterns for Wool Stitchery - cover

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A Little Something - Cute-as-Can-Be Patterns for Wool Stitchery

Roseann Meehan Kermes

Maison d'édition: That Patchwork Place

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Synopsis

Stitch a colorful array of cozy wool creations that will brighten any room in your home. Choose from a mix of cheerful little projects, including coasters, wall hangings, sewing accessories, bags, and more.
  Create stunning effects with easy hand stitching, simple applique, and artful wool layering  Achieve an effortlessly embellished look with simple techniques that even beginners can master quickly  Detailed how-to photos and clear instructions are included
Disponible depuis: 02/05/2017.

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