(PDF) Victorian Charted Folkloric Patterns: Designs for Needlepoint & Cross Stitch Kindle
40 original antique pattern plates with over 100 borders, motifs and repeating designs charted on graph paper to delight needleworkers. This collection is reproduced from the work of Freidrich Fischbach originally published around 1870. Many of these patterns date back to the 1500s and appear in traditional embroideries from all over Europe. All patterns are charted on graph paper with each square representing a single stitch, making the patterns perfect for needlepoint and counted cross stitch. All patterns use whole stitches with some backstitches.Please note, this is not a book of specific projects but a collection of traditional designs that can be combined into your own creations.
40 original antique pattern plates with over 100 borders, motifs and repeating designs charted on graph paper to delight needleworkers. This collection is reproduced from the work of Freidrich Fischbach originally published around 1870. Many of these patterns date back to the 1500s and appear in traditional embroideries from all over Europe. All patterns are charted on graph paper with each square representing a single stitch, making the patterns perfect for needlepoint and counted cross stitch. All patterns use whole stitches with some backstitches.Please note, this is not a book of specific projects but a collection of traditional designs that can be combined into your own creations.
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(PDF) Victorian Charted Folkloric Patterns: Designs for
Needlepoint &Cross Stitch Kindle
(PDF) Victorian Charted Folkloric Patterns: Designs for Needlepoint &Cross
Stitch Kindle
Description :
40 original antique pattern plates with over 100 borders, motifs and repeating
designs charted on graph paper to delight needleworkers. This collection is
reproduced from the work of Freidrich Fischbach originally published around
1870. Many of these patterns date back to the 1500s and appear in traditional
embroideries from all over Europe. All patterns are charted on graph paper
with each square representing a single stitch, making the patterns perfect for
needlepoint and counted cross stitch. All patterns use whole stitches with
some backstitches.Please note, this is not a book of specific projects but a
collection of traditional designs that can be combined into your own creations.