Miscellaneous
Books that don't fit into any category that I can think ofA - Z of Embroidery Stitches
A complete manual for the beginner through to the advanced embroiderer. More than 1300 step - by - step colour photographs of every stitch you will need.Learn everything you want to know about ribbon stitches, wool embroidery, bullions, shadow work, cross stitch and much, much more.
A - Z of Embroidery Stitches 2
Over 145 NEW stitches each one fully explained with more than 1200 step - by - step colour photographs. The titles of many suggest their origin; Siennese stitch, Roumanian stitch, Italian insertion and Armenian edging, whilst others such as rope and ladder stitch are named for their similarity to familiar objects.
Combined with the original A- Z of Embroiderer Stitches, this book completes an amazing comprehensive dictionary of embroidery stiches and techniques and is essential addition to every needleworker's library.
Bags The Modern Classics - Sue Kim
Bags The Modern Classics - Sue Kim
Clutches, Hobos, Satchels and more!
Make your own fashion statement with these sophisticated, runway-worthy bag designs. Each of the 19 projects has multiple variations for more than 75 different stylish ways to carry it all.
Fanciful Felties - Samantha Cotterill
Fanciful Felties - Samantha Cotterill
Learn basic embroidery techniques such as the split stitch, back stitch and blanket stitch. 14 beginner friendly projects to stitch by hand or machine. Includes patterns and illustrations for different characters with matching scenic elements like buildings and cars.
Some Kind Of Wonderful - Anni Downs
Some Kind Of Wonderful - Anni Downs
Welcome to the whimsical world of Hatched and Patched designer Anni Downs.
Whether you love applique, patchwork, punchneedle, or hand stitchery, you'll
The Left-Handed Embroiderers Companion
Are you frustrated by right-handed embroidery instructions and having to mentally flip them, use a mirror, or substitute right for left and vice versa? This book is just for you. It will show you how to work over 170 different embroidery stitches, easily and comfortably as a left hander.
Yvette Stanton
The Quilt that Walked to Golden
A unique slice of the history of the American West, The Quilt that Walked to Golden is a window into the lives, trials, and friendships of generations of Colorado Women who recorded their stories in the quilts they left behind. Written by Sandra Dallas this book will captivate everyone interested in the American West, historical American fiction, or vintage and contemporary American quilts.











