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Over this past year, customers have requested that we add embroidery books to our store. We listened and are now in the process of culling our list to a reasonable number of embroidery titles and still researching publishers and distributors. In the meantime, we have listed below some of our current favorite titles. Our favorite selections vary according to the season, but the embroidery books listed below are some of our all time favorites. Although you cannot yet purchase these embroidery titles from our site, you can purchase these and many other titles at Amazon.com or any national bookstore chain in your area. Give us a call if you have trouble finding a copy
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The Complete Encyclopedia of Needlepoint by There de Dillmont. This book was first published in France in 1884 and most recently updated and reprinted in 1996. This book traces the history and techniques for the most popular needlework crafts including: embroidery in its various forms, appliqué, tapestry (needlepoint), knitting, crochet, tatting, macramé, openwork and lace. No needlework shelf is complete without a copy if this publication. |
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The Complete Idiot's Guide. Well, no bookshelf is ever complete without one or two of these famous books. We are no exception. We love this book because of its simplicity and thoroughness. What it lacks in historical perspective it makes-up with clarity and plain and easy instruction. |
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Embroidery Techniques and Patterns by Marie-Noelle Bayard is the ultimate resource guide for the embroidery craft. All the classic and popular embroidery stitches are fully explained and pictured. You can also see how to use some of the more creative stitches by completing a series of lovely projects including a bolster, tea, towel, and evening bag. |
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2001 Cross Stitch Designs by Better Homes and Gardens contains, as the title suggests, contains 2001 cross stitch patterns divided into 12 categories: Floral, Baby & Kids, Symbols of Love, Christmas, Snowmen, Boarders, Country, Americana, Year-Round Holidays, Nature, Animals, Alphabet and Numbers and Sports, Professions and Pastimes. |