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Punchneedle Embroidery: 40 Folk Art Designs

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Punchneedle embroidery is back! It still features the same quick and simple technique as before, but now with increasingly appealing designs that result in charming works of miniature art. This beautiful volume explains all the basic techniques, so even beginners will soon be able to create the 40 exquisite folk-style projects. In addition to frameable pieces and wearable accents that showcase timeless motifs from flowers and crows to primitive stars, this gorgeous collection, now available in paperback, offers an inspiring gallery of the authors’ works.

128 pages, Paperback

First published September 28, 2006

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Barbara Kemp

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May 27, 2024
One can tell this book was written before we had no fabric stores and most fiber craft went online. The book doesn’t give us needle sizes, and doesn’t “name” the type of backing fabric or discuss other fabric choices. Other than that, the patterns are cute and the tips and tricks are helpful. It’s a fine book if you don’t need tool or fabric discussion.
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September 22, 2012
I really like the patterns and the colors in this book. There's stuff in here I'd actually like to do, and I would put it in my house.

Particularly, I'm interested in these patterns:

Log Cabin Geometric
Honeycomb Geometric
Welcome Pineapple
Betsy Ross Flag
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