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Helen M Stevens Embroiderer's Countryside
By Helen Stevens Item No. #Z2428
Format: Paperback
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If you're a master embroiderer who has somehow missed the elegantly beautiful work of Helen M. Stevens, you're in luck as we've brought back a brand new, extended edition of her first book. In Embroiderer's Countryside, you'll have the opportunity to pick up your colorful silk threads and capture spring hedgerows, woodlands, riverbanks, and summer meadow scenes with breathtaking realism. Each scene is accompanied by stunning photos and a full discussion on the stitching techniques being used. Includes four step-by-step masterclass embroidery projects.


Pages: 176     Size: 8¼ x 11     ISBN: 978-0-7153-2859-0

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