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A Passion for Punchneedle

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Punchneedle embroidery has a fanatical following—and why not? It’s incredibly simple to learn, perfectly portable, and easy to start and finish in a matter of hours. Find creative ways to make and display these tiny treasures. • Choose from 16 all-new projects featuring flowers, animals, holiday themes, and geometric designs • Follow easy instructions for turning projects into pins, necklace pendants, and accents on clothing, pillows, tins, and more • Gain punchneedle prowess from 16 different designers who offer a range of primitive, whimsical, and sophisticated looks

80 pages, Paperback

First published December 15, 2006

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September 23, 2012
Impressed with the wealth of good information and useful tips in such a short book. I'm not usually a fan of project based books but the projects progress in complexity and difficulty making them a course of sorts in learning punchneedle. Because the projects are small they allow for attainable do-able learning & accomplishment. Recommended for beginner to intermediate punchneedlers.
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April 10, 2009
Another great punchneedle book by Linda Repasky. This has fabulous designs by several different designers and finishing instructions anyone can manage. Any skill level will benefit from this book. I always refer back to it. You WILL enjoy this book.
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