Archive for Cross Stitch Book
Nov
28
Santa’s Great Book (Leisure Arts #2840) (Leisure Arts Best)
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Santa collectors will cherish this collection of 39 of Leisure Arts' most popular portraits of the jolly old gent. This cheery Christmas collection is perfect for cross stitching holiday tradition.
Nov
25
365 Tiny Cross Stitch Designs
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A fun-to-peruse and easy-to-use book featuring each month with its own chapter - a design for every day of the year. Owning this book is a cross-stitcher's dream! 160 pages. Softcover.
Nov
22
Samplers from A to Z
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For centuries, the sampler has been a mainstay of the seamstress's craft, at once a didactic tool, a commercial showcase, and, frequently, a work of art in itself. This beautifully illustrated, accessible book presents a look at some remarkable samplers and offers a concise history of the form as well. Arranged like an alphabet, Samplers from A to [Read More]
Nov
19
The Art of William Morris in Cross Stitch
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A collection of over 40 cross stitch designs inspired by William Morris, the famous 19th century decorative artist, whose designs are as popular today as they were during his lifetime more than a century ago.
Nov
16
Cross Stitch Cuties
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Features a variety of designs from six published cross stitch artists covering major celebrations including births, weddings and Christmas. This wonderful collection of over 30 adorable projects from highly respected cross stitch designers offers designs ranging from wide-eyed toddlers to mischievous kittens, which are just begging to be s[Read More]
Nov
13
Cross Stitch Quilts (Quilt in a Day) (Quilt in a Day Series)
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Using fabric to create cross-stitch designs modeled on original 1920s patterns, this technique is truly revolutionary!
Nov
10
Cross Stitch Alphabets
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The ultimate alphabet book for stitchers: 50 new and original designs from nine of the most popular cross stitch designers around. From stylish Art Nouveau to romantic Wedding, or pretty Butterflies to cute Cats, there's a style to suit everybody. Plenty of ideas on how to use the designs will spark inspiration for gifts and mementoes. All [Read More]
Nov
07
101 Weekend Cross Stitch Gifts
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No matter what the occasion, you can cross stitch the perfect present in a weekend or less every time. Whether you have 2 hours or 2 days, this wonderful resource allows you to choose the perfect present and start stitching straight away. 101 gift ideas include those for babies and children, wedding celebrations and anniversaries, special days t[Read More]
Nov
04
The Stockings Were Hung (Christmas Remembered, Bk. 16.)
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Cross stitchers will definitely want to add this collection to their cross stitch library. Echoing sentiments of days gone by, more than 60 projects include Christmas stockings and coordinating ornaments, embellished clothing, pillows, afghans, decorative baskets, and more. Readers everywhere will delight in these special holiday projects.
Nov
01
A Cross Stitcher’s Oriental Odyssey
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A breathtaking collection of 30 designs around a fashionably Oriental theme. Created by American artist Joan Elliott and skillfully adapted for cross stitch by Design Works for cross stitch. These modern interpretations of classic Oriental images include pictures of fans and ladies in Kimonos, pot lids decorated with bonsai and butterflies; and lin[Read More]









