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150 Blocks To Knit And Crochet by Heather Lodinsky
$44.99 NZD
Category: Crafts | Series: Milner Craft Series
Afghan squares have delighted knitters and crocheters for decades, with bright colours, endless design possibilities and ease of stitching. This fully illustrated book gives stitchers a world of new shapes and new possibilities with over 150 unique block shapes beautifully presented and step-by-step ins ...Show more
Goldwork Embroidery: Designs and Projects by Mary Brown
$44.99 NZD
Category: Crafts | Series: Milner Craft Series
This is a lavishly illustrated history of goldwork embroidery, including fifteen original projects. This insightful, illuminating, and entertaining volume is the most comprehensive book on this ancient form of embroidery available today.Goldwork Embroidery explores the rich history of goldwork in Britai ...Show more
KAFFE FASSET'S Quilts in Sweden by Fassett K.
$49.99 NZD
Category: Crafts | Series: Milner Craft Series
Piece by piece, world-renowned textile artist Kaffe Fassett and his team of designers create famously stunning quilts. Over the years, Fassett has attracted a passionate audience of quilters, who will revel in this exciting new collection of 20 beautiful quilts, each a gorgeous display of the dynamic co ...Show more
Stump Work Embroidery: A Collection of Fruits, Flowers and Insects for Contemporary Raised Embroidery by Jane Nicholas
$49.99 NZD
Category: Crafts | Series: Milner Craft Series
Stumpwork is a style of raised and padded embroidery originating in the 17th century. This book provides complete instructions and step- by-step illustrations for a variety of stumpwork projects featuring flowers, fruits and insects, with information about the history of this embroidery technique.
Stumpwork Embroidery, Moths and Butterflies by Jane Nicholas
$59.99 NZD
Category: Crafts | Series: Milner Craft Series
Collecting insects, and displaying them, has long been the delight of natural history enthusiasts. In the 19th century, collecting butterflies and moths as serried rows in specimen boxes, or as decorative patterns in framed pictures, was a popular pursuit. Faithful to the tradition of these collectors, ...Show more
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