Shadow Work Embroidery: With 108 Iron-on Transfer Patterns
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Shadow Work Embroidery: With 108 Iron-on Transfer Patterns

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Shadow work takes its name from the distinctive silhouette effect produced by the close herringbone stitches on the reverse of the embroidered item. Frequently used for decorating curtain panels, table-cloths, towels, and lampshades, shadow work is perfect for adding an heirloom quality to garments by embellishing insets, yokes, collars, pockets, and scarves with ornamenta...more
Paperback, 52 pages
Published June 15th 1998 by Dover Publications
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Catherine Woodman
Very easy to use transfers--I use for embroidery
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