Arts & crafts needlepoint / Beth Russell ; special photography by John Greenwood.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : National Trust Books, 2006Edition: Revised and updated edDescription: 128 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cmISBN: 1905400438 (hbk.); 9781905400430 (hbk.)Subject(s): Canvas embroidery, Victorian | Canvas embroidery -- PatternsDDC classification: 746.442 Summary: This work features 25 beautiful, timeless patterns with easy-to-follow instructions; a practical reference section for basic techniques. Stitch-by-stitch charts make book suitable for beginners. It contains ideas inspired by William Morris, Tiffany and de Morgan. This is an exquisite collection of Beth Russell's designs based on patterns created by the well-loved Arts & Crafts movement of the late nineteenth century. Those new to needlepoint will find the instructions simple and clear, while those who are more experienced can use Beth's beautiful patterns to create some of their own unique interpretations.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index.
First published in the United Kingdom in 1989 by Anaya Publishers Ltd.
Paperback edition first published in 1996 by Collins and Brown Ltd.
This work features 25 beautiful, timeless patterns with easy-to-follow instructions; a practical reference section for basic techniques. Stitch-by-stitch charts make book suitable for beginners. It contains ideas inspired by William Morris, Tiffany and de Morgan. This is an exquisite collection of Beth Russell's designs based on patterns created by the well-loved Arts & Crafts movement of the late nineteenth century. Those new to needlepoint will find the instructions simple and clear, while those who are more experienced can use Beth's beautiful patterns to create some of their own unique interpretations.
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