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The ullimate source of design, technique
and inspiration, from an internationally
renowned embroiderer - with full colour
illustrations throughout.
Learn the full potential of the sewing machine
for embroidery, and the exciting possibihties of
the latest fabrics. The highly respected
embroiderer, Joy Clucas, helps you to develop
your skills and creativity - and bring a stunning
new dimension to your work.
The author is in the forefront of new develop-
ments, and uses her unique series of stitch
samplers to demonstrate every technique in
detail. Most importantly, she can inspire you to
use these skills in strikingly creative ways - the
emphasis throughout is on original design, and
the ideas are unbounded!
To inspire you further, this beautiful book is
illustrated throughout with superb photo-
graphs, showing the author's distinctive work
and many different styles from other embroid-
erers.
The invaluable guide for anyone learning this
fascinating craft, and an essential book for all
who take their embroidery seriously.
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The new machine embroidery
1987, David & Charles Publishers, Distribution in the United States by Sterling Pub. Co.
in English
0715389998 9780715389997
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Bibliography: p. 118-119.
"A David & Charles craft book."
Includes index.
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